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Los Angeles has always welcomed tradition and experimentation, a notion equally applicable to its architecture. Awe and astonishment may erupt from viewing structures of different flavors. All are worthy of photographic treatment, and we’ve found some of the best architectural photographers in Los Angeles to help out.
From the wavy contours of Lombard Street to the ubiquitous sight of Bay windows, San Francisco compels exemplary feats of construction, both large and small, trivial and significant. This gives architectural photographers in San Francisco much to admire with their cameras for personal and professional assignments, and we found seven of the best in town using our directory.
Sights of historic and modern design prevail in Houston, standing as a testament to Houston’s excellence in construction. This excellence must be remembered, and who better to do it than the best architecture photographers in Houston.
Chicago architecture photographers are experts in their craft. Whether they are shooting a Shotgun house or a grandiose skyscraper. A neoclassical to a modernist design. The quality of their work is something to admire. Now let the seven best architecture photographers of Chicago take to the floor!
Get ready to feel some major wanderlust with this month’s Creative in Place: Be My Guest, where we focus on luxury hotels and resorts around the world!
Wade Griffith specializes in architectural photography and has been photographing architecture for 15 years. His latest project encompasses both interior and exterior photographs of the newly opened Lewisville Thrive Recreation Center designed by Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture.
Dallas-based photographer Jasmine Anwer specializes in architectural photography. Her latest images for architecture firm Leo A Daly feature their new state-of-the-art office space in an Uptown high-rise building.
A regional hospitality brand needed still imagery and video, and after a few rounds of revisions and updates, Bryan Sheffield delivered an estimate that helped a lifestyle/architecture photographer land the job.
Cristina Candel works with and around the rainy days in Portugal while photographing the up-and-coming World of Wine for the Viajes (travel) section of El Mundo.
John Muggenborg explores the soon-to-be most sustainable hotel in the country for the New York Times. Originally designed in the ’60s by Marcel Breuer, the building is now under Bruce Becker’s visionary guidance.
Natick, Massachusetts-based Bruce T. Martin heads to Cambodia to photograph the Angkorian Ruins from the Khmer Empire. The project is called “Walking in the Shadow of Time.”
Motown’s Marvin Shaouni shoots the rising hot spots in downtown Detroit for the Wall Street Journal and then profiles one of the city’s iconic restauranteurs in ‘A Wife Called Phoenicia.’