Showing posts with label Architecture Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture Photography. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Architecture Photography by Hakan Ludwigson

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Hakan Ludwigson was born in 1948 on the Swedish west coast in the small town of Vänersborg where he started his career as a press photographer at the local newspaper in 1965. He later made a name for himself through magazine work for European publications and advertising assignments for leading car companies, mixed with personal projects. In 1988 Ludwigson became a contract photographer for Condé Nast Traveler in New York. Today he is seen as one of the most versatile photographic artists at the magazine with a personal vision that has earned him followers all over the world.




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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Architecture Photography by Filip Dujardin

Filip Dujardin
Amazing architecture photography by Filip Dujardin, a Belgian photographer who creates fictional structures using real photographs taken of buildings in and around Ghent. Somewhere in between reality and fantasy lie the the photographic collages of imaginary buildings made from Filip’s copy & past photoshop skills.




Some of Dujardin’s resampled buildings are structurally impossible, constructed in ways that defy engineering. More often they are subtly implausible; for instance, they may be window- or doorless, or juxtapose materials in unlikely combinations or at improbable scales. Some of the most intriguing buildings seem perfectly ordinary at first glance, revealing their fictional nature as the viewer registers missing or incongruous details, such as a staircase several stories up on a modern apartment block, with no guardrail.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Architecture Photography by David J Botelho


David J Botelho has been a photographer for over 20 years, and professionally retouching and editing for 15 years. This online portfolio is just a sample of what he has done. His current work is shot in Digital. In the ever evolving world of Digital Photography one must stay on top of the latest process while still keeping the heart and feeling that has endured throughout the years of capturing moments in time. Never let the technology let you lose your creativity.




“I am very personable and love what I do. Your work should be a reflection of who you are. I always put the extra bit of effort in what I do. I hate when people just do things for a living. There’s no passion in that. How can one justify quality in that ”, states David. Please spend some time looking around the site and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact him.










Saturday, January 29, 2011

Architecture Photography by Kim Høltermand


Kim Høltermand is a freelance architectural and landscape photographer from Denmark. When he's not out taking moody epic photographs of architecture, Kim works as a fingerprints expert in The Crime Scene Unit of The Danish National Police.