Architectural Photography

Although often considered a solitary pursuit – there are only so many people who can hold a camera at once, after all – architectural photography can bring with it an exciting and varied social life. Of course, most people are attracted to the activity by the act of taking the photo itself, but it would take a particularly grumpy type of misanthrope to never enjoy sharing any of their creations with other people.


Architectural photography hobby groups are as popular as ever, and provide a brilliant network of creative and technical support for those types of people who prefer something more personable to the cold, hard internet.
Even if your group has little interest in your subject matter or even in you initially, fellow photographers will always be interested in your work because they are interested in architectural photography in general. They know they may learn something from looking at other people’s shots, either about the technique or technology used, or maybe become inspired to take up a new project or theme themselves.


All this is added to the natural camaraderie that comes from sharing a niche interest, and the opportunity to revel in the kind of anecdotes specific to architectural photography that you may find entertaining, but that seem to bore all of your non-photography friends.


With groups come group outings, and architectural photography is no different, meaning you have ready and willing companions for the many day trips architectural photography requires. So why wait?

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