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9 INTERESTING TECHNIQUES FOR ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
The correct implementation of the technical part of architectural photography should be the primary task of the photographer, although in addition to this, it is also worth experimenting.
In this article, photographer Simon Bond shares some of the options for creative architectural photography and talks about how you can apply them to your work.
9 interesting techniques for architectural photography
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