How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors (Princeton Architectural Press, 1998) by Gerry Kopelow is a hands-on guide to success in your photo shoots.
Architectural photographer Gerry Kopelow created this guide on how to take high-quality photographs for architects, interior designers, engineers, heritage preservers, and professional photographers. The book starts with the basics, discussing topics such as photographing architectural models and drawings, technical considerations involving cameras, films, and lighting, and preparing materials for publication. This expanded edition contains nine new chapters that focus on more advanced topics, including medium- and large format cameras, digital image manipulation, working on location, and the architectural photographer’s darkroom. it also includes hundreds of color and black-and-white photographic examples. This practical how-to book is the definitive title on the subject.
– Gerry Kopelow, How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors (Princeton Architectural Press, 1998), book description
The text is in English. The book is lavishly illustrated with architectural photographs and some drawings that illustrate the technique of photography and image composition.
Our copy in stock is and ex-library copy in good condition. The pages are clean, no markings except for standard library stamps etc. The glueing of the binding is fine. The covers show some minor signs of shelf wear and use.