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Architectural Photography Location Scouting Tips

Steve Niedorf
Duration:   6  mins

Scouting your location is a crucial aspect of architectural photography. You need to find the right building to get the look, feel, and mood you want it to evoke. The building must also be available to be photographed by the public, which some private and government buildings are not. Here’s what you need to know about professional photography location scouting.

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