This book looks at what motivates us to take photographs and at
some of the methods of using the camera to do so successfully. It
also examines some standards that should be applied to the
photographs that we take of buildings to ensure that they will be
useful documents in the record of the historic environment. Writing
about photography tends to verge towards the technical, but the
intention with this book is to `keep it simple'. Light is what we
work with, whether we make use of existing light sources or
introduce our own; it is this which will most greatly influence our
photographs and our understanding of what we have captured through
the lens. Digital capture is a great liberator for the
photographer, but this can lead to a scatter gun approach. This
book brings a more thorough and measured approach to the process.
Other factors such as viewpoint and technical settings on the
camera will also play a vital part in the story we want to tell.
Illustrated throughout with examples of good and bad practice, this
book sets out techniques and strategies in a simple and
straightforward way for those who want to make their photographs of
buildings truly effective.
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