Wedding Photography
In the current climate of economic instability, many people are being forced to take stock of their skills and interests by the ever-present spectre of redundancy and foreclosure. For most, this period will pass without too many tangible ill-effects, but for those finding themselves out of work and their chosen industry in decline, now is the time to consider Architectural Photography a possible career.
Architectural photography involves the photographing of man-made buildings and structures. The types of people who may pay for this service can include historians, architects, tourist boards and marketing agencies. Just think for a moment how often you see pictures of buildings in promotional materials, they're used as decoration on advertisements for everything from banks to coffee shops.
The most obvious customers of architectural photography would be the architects themselves, who of course would want a good record of work done by themselves, and also the work done by others that they can show to prospective clients to help them illustrate what they want.
Even if the work is not commissioned specifically for an individual purpose, those images will be selected from catalogues of architectural photography compiled by agencies, meaning all you have to do is take the photos, the actual business of selling your architectural photography is handled by someone else.
Ultimately, all you need to try for a career in architectural photography is an artistic eye and a little technical knowledge, most of which can be picked up from reading magazines or the internet, so get studying!
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