The Art of Architectural Photography With Ema Peter
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Ema Peter, a Vancouver-based photographer, captures some of the most beautiful works of architecture in Canada and around the world. Her work and the buildings she shoots have been selected for numerous awards internationally.
Here, she explains her process and gives insight into her career. For Ema Peter, the art of architectural photography is about magic and understanding the buildings as individuals with personalities and emotions.
See more of her work www.emapeter.com/
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Videography by Danny Lockhart
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I love her outstanding talent and insight in architectural photography.
Really appreciate the mini master class. My photography skill increased 10 folds.
You can really feel architecture. The joy and impact it has on our emotions is profound! Especially as a photographer capturing angle, light, and story..! Ema is so inspiring, i am truly impressed and moved! Thanks NUVO
Absolutely!
Ema produces outstanding photography, it’s really inspiring to people with interest in Architectural photography. I’d love to spend a day trying to learn from her philosophy!
Ema is phenomenal at understanding the intent and purpose of the project, yet goes beyond to show us how that built environment interacts with light, shadow and movement, in surprising and imaginative ways.
Thank you, Beth, for your heartfelt response !
amazing!
Love your sensibility
If possible look up Glenn Murcutt an Australian architect, his work pays homage to the Australian unique landscape.
The captions would be unnecessary if not for the unnecessary music
You story sounds just like mne
Never leave the camera strap on the camera while taking photographs😳 especially outdoors ‼️
Leaving the strap on while attached to the tripod is a little pointless, especially in strong winds. Having the strap still on while hanging over the edge of a building is like a safety harness for your camera. You don't want that thing falling 15 stories into someone's skull!
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