Showing posts with label z Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label z Architecture. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2019

Dream House for a photographer

Dream House for a photographers

The Photographer's Dream House



House for a photographer by Peter Pichler


House for a Photographer in Shiga, Japan by Kouichi Kimura Architects - yatzer.com

Dream Living room


The finish materials are extremely simple here: polished concrete floors, white walls, and a few wood accents. Light, being a crucial part of photography, is carefully considered.
Skylights cast dramatic shadows in the space, while larger windows allow rooms to be fully illuminated by natural light. The interior is decorated creatively, with vintage furniture, musical instruments, and selective artworks casually laid against the walls...

source: minimalissimo.com




archdaily.com





The Photographer’s Dream House


House for a Photographer - project landscape Hyde + Hyde architects


The dramatic site within an isolated, disused quarry on the edge of the Brecon National Park demanded an architectural intervention of elegant simplicity.

With a modest budget and to counter the construction complexities associated with touching the quarry walls, we developed an object building suspended within the basin – collecting light and focusing on distant views like a camera Obscura.

We chose to ‘touch the ground lightly’ to heighten the spatial drama and tension between an isolated pure form and the static noise of the exposed rock face...








www.dreamhousephotography.com



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Monday, February 29, 2016

A Guide to Retouching Hotel Rooms

A Guide to Retouching Hotel Rooms




fstoppers architecture



A Guide to Retouching Hotel Rooms



8 Awesome YouTube Tutorials Every Photographer Should See




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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Photo Categories - Types of Photography

Photo (video) Categories

z Abstract, z Animal, z Architecture, z Design, z Documentary, z Flower, z Macro, z Nature, z Night, z People, z Places, z Reportage, z Technics, z Atr, z B&W, z Oldies

Photography is divided between many categories and subcategories.
Last few years grow up DSLR video or movie or film


Jaké druhy fotografií se můžete naučit tvořit? Aneb jak vyfotit:


There is some samples

Pictures by Subject / List of all categories (hierarchical order)

Types of Photography

Photographic work can be divided into dozens of categories, many with lots of sub-categories. The following list describes some common types of photography.
AerialFrom a plane, helicopter, balloon or other airborne device.
Adventure, ActionAdventure sports, daring feats, etc.
AmateurAny type of photography practiced by non-professionals.
Animal, PetPets and their relationships with humans. Note that the human content is often as important as the animal.
Architecture, Real EstateThe art of making property appear attractive. Often involves panoramic photography.
ArtisticPhotography in which creative composition is the goal.
AstrophotographySpace photography, through a telescope.
AuraA controversial type of photography which some claim can photograph a person's aura. Often confused with Kirlian photography.
Black & WhiteNot simply photography without colour, black and white photography explores shapes, tones and textures. Shadows and highlights become much more important.
Camera Phone"Convenience" photography using a mobile phone's built-in camera. While not the best quality, camera phones have opened a new world of spontaneous, on-the-spot photo opportunities.
CommercialProduct shots, advertising, etc.
DigiscopingPhotography through a telescope or binoculars.
DocumentaryJournalism, Events, Historical, Political, etc.
EventConcerts, parties, festivals, weddings, etc.
ForensicPolice and legal photography.
InfraredPhotography in which the recording medium is sensitive to infrared light rather than the normal visible light spectrum.
Large FormatFor use on posters, billboards, etc.
KirlianA type of contact print photography in which an object touching a photographic plate is connected to a high voltage source, creating an aura-like image. Often confused with aura photography.
MacroThe art of photographing very small and/or close-up objects.
MedicalSpecialized photography for clinical purposes, i.e. to help reveal and diagnose illness.
MicroscopicAny technique for photographing objects too small to be visible to humans.
ModelingPhotographing objects to be converted into 3D models.
NatureLandscapes, animals, plants, sea, etc.
NightAny technique used to capture images at night. Often includes infrared photography.
PanoramicViews of wide areas, up to complete 360° panoramas.
ParanormalGhosts, unexplained phenomena, etc.
PeopleCandid, Family, Fashion, Glamour, Passports & Visas, Portrait, Pregnancy, School, Sports, Wedding
PinholeUses the most basic type of camera possible — a box with a tiny hole to let light in.
ScenicLandscape, Cityscape
SatelliteViews of Earth from orbit.
ScientificAny specialized photography used for scientific endeavour, e.g. electron microscopy photographs, medical photography, astrophotography, etc.
SportsThe specialized art of shooting people engaged in sports, games and adventure activities.
Stereoscopic (3-D)Involves taking two photos simultaneously to simulate 3-D vision.
StockPhotographs taken for distribution to other people, for use in their projects. These photos tend to be quite generic, e.g. people working, landscapes, places, etc.
Time-lapsePhotographs with a very long exposure, used to illustrate something happening over time. A popular example is a street at night with car lights blurred into long lines.
TravelPhotography to showcase locations, illustrate travel literature, etc.
UltravioletPhotography in which the recording medium is sensitive to ultraviolet light rather than the normal visible light spectrum.
UnderwaterAny type of photography taken under water with a water-tight camera housing.
Urban, IndustrialEmphasizing urban environments.