Architecture photography is among the most intellectually demanding disciplines a photographer can pursue. It asks the practitioner to understand not only light and composition, but history, intention, and structural logic — to see a building the way its architect conceived it, and then to find an angle, a moment, a quality of illumination that reveals something the architect may not have anticipated. Every façade is an argument. The photographer's task is to make that argument visible.

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