Architecture Photography is Overrated!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2022
  • "The concept of architecture photography is overrated" ~Mike Kelley (architectural photographer) WHAT?!?! Yep, if you want to get into the genre, most photographers think they HAVE to start working for architects. Is that the case? Are architecture firms where the money is at? Find out ;-)
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    My name is Matthew and I'm an architecture & interiors photographer based in Kansas City.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @shmuelaryehkoltov241
    @shmuelaryehkoltov241 Před rokem

    Great thoughts and insights, thanks for sharing :)

  • @northtosouthmedia
    @northtosouthmedia Před rokem

    I love these videos. Keep it up guys!!!!!

  • @RogerThompsonPhotography

    Great video thank you! I love Mikes work (Sorry Matthew, not researched yours yet!), Mike has always been aspiring for me. Im in Melbourne Australia, started out in Real Estate shoots, and gradually built my own business (mostly self taught, including retouching) alongside the RE work as just a contractor. One of my most repeat clients is a Cabinetry business. I love the trust they have of my work. They just pass me addresses and leave me to it! I have not yet worked for an Architect, but use to to think I 'had to', to be class myself as an 'Architectural photographer'!! So its great to hear Mike confirm its not a requirement. Thanks again for the great video! :)

  • @conorharrigan9311
    @conorharrigan9311 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Interior design photography is fun, but interior designers have no respect for use. They want to tag every company ever on every instagram post, and blow your work out to everyone.

  • @epectase6314
    @epectase6314 Před rokem

    great content, very informative thank u !

  • @terryfebruary6485
    @terryfebruary6485 Před rokem

    Very interesting and informative, highly appreciated.

  • @CHODOSPHOTOS
    @CHODOSPHOTOS Před rokem

    Yes, trust. That’s key. Great useful convo guys.

  • @Papparratzi
    @Papparratzi Před rokem

    I needed to hear this. Thanks for the rationale discussion.

  • @cnkaufmann
    @cnkaufmann Před 6 měsíci

    Very informative. This makes a lot of sense. I worked in marketing research for 15 years and with this I worked with architects to custom design offices for focus groups. There are many other contractors involved who need to showcase their products-lighting, construction, interior design, etc.

  • @dylanfgarrison
    @dylanfgarrison Před rokem +1

    Agreed. My biggest client is a siding manufacturer. They fly me all over the US and the destination is always a beautiful home.

  • @BartRos1980
    @BartRos1980 Před rokem

    Interesting discussion. I am still growing my interior and architecture business. But I noticed Hotels or event locations are good clients to have. And I also have some clients that always come back. Pay the bill right away. Thats really great.

  • @alexandermontlary8461
    @alexandermontlary8461 Před rokem +1

    I love shooting vacation rentals! Same hourly rates... way less drama than many other client types. :-)

  • @xpost92
    @xpost92 Před 8 měsíci

    I think this is true. As an architect myself working for top firms for many years. Architects don’t bring in the big bucks and can be difficult 😣. There is nothing stoping you from working with developers, interior designs, builders, high end retail - anything. Great video

  • @lynndurbin9476
    @lynndurbin9476 Před rokem +1

    It would be a duel combination of creation with an architect and a photographer. You as a photographer may not understand the revisions of a finished product the architect put his sweat and sleepless nights for a small tweak that changed the whole outcome. Come in blind and use your 'feeling'.

  • @micromando4669
    @micromando4669 Před rokem +1

    Hahaha no photographer will ever be able to express with his photos what i have received in my genius from divine inspiration and transformed into reality... i have given up looking out for architects. Sometimes they are either arrogant or too stingy...without wanting to lump them together :) thx for this conversation, i have found myself right at home. Greetings from Germany, where the architects seem to be cut from the same cloth :D
    edit: Since architects are also artists, they are often photographers themselves, or at least they think they are 😅

  • @richdie72
    @richdie72 Před rokem

    an odd argument.... I don't know anyone in this industry (UK) that believes architectural photography only relates to architects.

  • @josemanuelalorda
    @josemanuelalorda Před rokem

    Usually all those potential clients just buy the images you have already done for the architects.. it is an extension of the usage rights.. they use things already done, difficult they hire a photographer themselves . I think.

  • @genegustafson715
    @genegustafson715 Před rokem

    I have recently gained a remodeler as a client. Having done R E and builders in the past, your insights to accessing related support industries with licensing has been eye opening. It has been a shift for me in my approach to both lighting, composition, and lens use, not to mention slowing down! Not to mention editing is altogether unique! Thanks!