Architectural photographers
Early architectural photographers include Roger Fenton, Francis Frith (Middle East and Britain), Samuel Bourne (India) and Albert Levy (United States and Europe). They paved the way for the modern speciality of architectural photography. Later architectural photography had practitioners such as Ezra Stoller and Julius Shulman. Stoller worked mainly on the east coast of America, having graduated with a degree in architecture in the 1930s. Shulman, who was based on the West Coast, became an architectural photographer after some images that he had taken of one of Richard Neutra's houses in California made their way onto the architect's desk.
Notable architectural photographers
- Berenice Abbott
- Eugène Atget
- James Austin
- Iwan Baan
- Bernd and Hilla Becher
- Hélène Binet (b. 1959)[1]
- Jack Boucher
- Phyllis Dearborn
- Frederick H. Evans
- Lucien Hervé
- Carol M. Highsmith
- Candida Höfer
- Bedford Lemere
- Eric de Maré
- Robert J. Massar
- Andrew Prokos
- Tim Rawle
- Julius Shulman
- Wolfgang Sievers
- G. E. Kidder Smith
- Ezra Stoller
- Sergio Castiglione
See also
References
- ↑ Glancey, Jonathan (15 April 2002). "The dream life of buildings". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
..Hélène Binet is one of the world's finest architectural photographers..
External links
- International Association of Architectural Photographers-IAAP
- AIAP - The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers
- ASMP, Architectural Photographers Group
- ViewFinder - over 85,000 photographs from the archives of English Heritage
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