Since the sudden transition to working from home and remote learning/teaching earlier this year, online gatherings via Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet have become standard business routine for most of us.
But what about some privacy? Not having to share the interior of your own residence (including that unsightly pile of unfolded laundry in the corner) with everyone? How about some custom — and architectural, of course — backgrounds for your online meeting tool of choice?
Do we have news for you.
In our recent roundup of interviews with architectural photographers, How the Pandemic Is Impacting Architectural Photography, we learned more about their pandemic coping strategies and also generously received images that Archinect's readers are free to use as backdrops.
"I don't know whether all of my shoots planned this year have just been postponed or are now completely washed away. I suppose my clients are in a similar situation, as are most photographers."
"Right now, it's a bit of a waiting game — I feel that people are hoping for the best and are keeping the plans we've made in place, just without dates to implement them."
"A vacant building on an empty street can make a beautiful photograph, but it might not be the idea that the architect had in mind for the project that he/she had worked on for years."
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