Interview with Architectural Photographers

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Hi guys,

I decided to publish series of interviews with architectural photographers on our blog.

Beautiful landscape and architecture photos always lift my mood. I love quality architectural images. I hope to publish beautiful photos and get to know
famous photographers. And I would like to hear your opinion about my experiment.

My first guest is Chip Allen, architectural photographer who kindly agreed to give me a short interview: http://blog.daminion.net

Any suggestions about future interview questions or post commenting are welcome!
Thanks in advance!
 
Thank you for doing the interview. My favorite field of photography is architectural photography, though I know nothing about architecture, but I love buildings, simply because of its many functions - as a living space, as a decoration to a cityscape

Many thanks again!
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DiNgArOo
 
Just published a new interview with Alan Blakely, Architectural Photographer. He is als the founder and current director of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers (AIAP), and Real Estate Photographers of America (REPA).
 
Interview with Kirk Gittings was published at Daminion blog.

http://blog.daminion.net/interview/with-architectural-photographer-kirk-gittings/

His commercial architectural photography regularly appears in national periodicals and books, while his art work is represented in many museum, corporate and private collections in the S.W.

He has received many awards including a major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to photograph New Mexico’s historic churches. In 1992 he was nominated for the AIA’s GOLD MEDAL in PHOTOGRAPHY
 
What a great interview (Gittings) - this is an area I know nothing about, and reading these interviews is really pretty inspiring. Thanks for the great work!
Brian
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I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve immortality
through not dying. (Woody Allen)
 
Interview with Scott Hargis, author of the popular book “The Essential Guide to Lighting Interiors” has been published. He is a location photographer specializing in Interiors & Architecture.

http://bit.ly/r6aVvc
 

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