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StoryLine

Where Do We Shoot For The Architecture Photography?


Architectural photography can be done in diverse environments, such as urban spaces, residential areas, historic sites, and modern buildings. Each location provides unique opportunities to capture architectural forms, details, and the relationship between structures and their surroundings.


How to Capture Great Architecture Photography?


  • Choose and Research the Location
  • Shoot in a Variety of Weather Conditions and Times of Day
  • Capture from Various Perspectives
  • Integrate Lines and Shapes
  • Include People

VOCABULARY


1.) Architectural

(arsitektural)

2.) Lighting (pencahayaan)

3.) Essence (esensi)

4.) Perspective (perspektif)

5.) Urban (perkotaan)

6.) Cityscape (pemandangan kota)

7.) Interior (bagian dalam)

8.) Exterior (bagian luar)

9.) Photography (fotografi)

10.) Composition (komposisi)


Verbs


1.) Highlight  (menyoroti)

2.) Enhance (meningkatkan)

3.) Capture (menangkap)

4.) Create (membuat/menciptakan)

5.) Showcase (memperlihatkan/memamerkan)


Noun

1.) Lens (Lensa)

2.) Photo (Foto)

3.) Camera (Kamera)

4.) Tripod (Tripod)

5.) Building (Bangunan)


TENSES


PRESENT TENSE

Rumus:

subject + verb 1(s/es) + complement

Example:"This style of photography captures the urban setup consisting of a plethora of buildings and skylines."

“An angle finder helps you get down to an extreme angle to photograph an image”

PAST TENSE

Rumus:

subject + verb 2 + object + complement

Example :"Architectural photography was born in the 1870s when the famous architectural photographer Albert Levy began to click photos of older buildings."

“Many different cameras are used to take exemplary architectural images. “

Future tense

Rumus:

subject + will + V1 + object

Example :"Still, you will have to focus on the image’s quality."

“For this purpose, a standard zoom lens will be of great use as it has a smaller focal length at the bottom end and a larger one at the top end. “

ACTIVE & PASSIVE


Active Voice

Each location provides unique opportunities to capture architectural forms, details, and the relationship between structures and their surroundings

Albert Levy began to click photos of older buildings.


Passive Voice

Modern buildings were photographed by the American mid-century modernist Julius Shulman.

Photos of older buildings were begun to be clicked by Albert Levy.


Why We Chose This Article

This article provides valuable insights into architectural photography, covering its history, techniques, and essential tools. It helps us improve our skills, better understand the genre, and effectively showcase architectural details. Additionally, it demonstrates various tenses and grammatical structures that are useful for learning and applying English in a practical context.


LINK YOUTUBE:

 Introduction My Self:https://youtu.be/T8og8YHcDLQ?si=jGWUd4pZcK_iMpwF














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