If you have never been to the Minatomirai district in Yokohama Japan and you are a lover of architecture and design, I highly recommend taking the short trip from the city centre and have a walk around. It's there you'll find the new development and mall called the MarkIs. The main entrance is... View full entry
Retouching, Before and After Retouching and post-production on images can be quite a task, but it’s a very satisfying feeling to work on an image and finish with a more beautiful product than when you started. After just finishing some client retouching work this week, I decided to revisit... View full entry
A New Development For many people the 2010 Winter Olympics were about sportsmanship and competition, athletes competing at the highest level for their respective counties. For those of us living in Vancouver at the time leading up to winter 2010, it was also about rapid development of... View full entry
Here is a quick video of a new smaller sized printed portfolio featuring a selection of my architectural work. I'm very happy with the way it turned out. The cover material is thick and heavy along with the paper used. And the overall dimensions of the book work well with the images I've... View full entry
The "Hero" Shot and Supporting Images When working for architectural clients there are usually two types of images they're looking for. A main advertising style photograph, often called the "hero", and the more detail focussed shots, showcasing interesting design features, often less dramatic... View full entry
Yokohama Architecture Evening Over the past few weeks I’ve been doing a lot of work on my landscape imagery, refining shooting technique and post processing etc… That left little time for my other photographic obsession: architectural imagery. Buildings, urban development and all... View full entry
Sometimes There’s “No Time” for a Tripod I’ve been toying with the idea of shooting architecture handheld, aka ridin’ drrty. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom as everyone knows that you need a tripod for architecture and landscape work, lest you end up... View full entry
A place to inform, discuss and display current architectural photography and to connect with lovers of digital photography and design. Showcase architects and their work through the display of skilfully crafted, beautifully artistic photography. Discuss and exchange ideas on photographic trends and techniques as they pertain to the architectural industry.