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Jan 22
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How To Capture The Beauty of Your Venue In A Photograph

If you’re looking to market your venue, space or building it is essential to hire a photographer with experience in commercial architectural photography.

Lighting, scope, span, context, field of vision, depth of field etc. all play a key role in perfectly highlighting the best features of an architectural masterpiece.

In today’s insta-culture, consumers are consuming large quantities of architectural images so it’s more important than ever to ensure your space stands out among the crowd.

Anyone can capture a photograph of a space or a building, but it takes an experienced professional to truly showcase the spirit, feeling and possibility of a venue.

A professional photographer will schedule a shoot based on lighting, time of day and weather; however, will also know how to edit in post-production in case ideal conditions could not be met.

Sure, straight on is great but with an eye for the right angle, an architectural photographer can provide a unique vantage point that can tell a story.

As important as it is to see the big picture, the smallest of details can also really make an image stand out.

The right photographer has the eye, skills, experience, and knowledge to make a building or venue really stand out. If you’re looking to showcase a space, it is important your photographs do an upstanding job accentuating what the purpose of the space could be. Capturing the beauty, heart and soul of your venue just makes good business sense.

Nikki Cole is experienced in capturing commercial architecture for a variety of purposes. If you’d like your space to shine in the marketplace, give her a call today.

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Photography by Nikki Cole is a full service corporate and commercial photography studio. We provide professional head shots and portraiture in studio or on location, architecture and product imaging as well as special event coverage.

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