Architectural Photography Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland
Although family photography and portraiture are my specialty, I don't shy away from new challenges. A few months ago, I was contacted to take photos of the interior architectural design of a medical building in Northern Virginia. Unlike the fast, spontaneous process of family photography, architectural photography is much slower and methodical. For each photo, my assistant and I had to rearrange the room, set up lights, compose the shot, take test photos, readjust the light/camera/room, and then take the final picture! It proved to be quite a workout.
Here are some of my favorite photos from this architectural photography shoot:
I love how dramatic the lighting is in this scene. The exam chair looks menacing!
Check out the contrasting warm/cool tones and leading lines.
Simple. Strong lines.
I like the split screen effect of this scene.
I don't know what this medical instrument is called but it sports Carl Zeiss lenses!
This photo has great depth and the medical files in the foreground illustrate that we are in a medical office.