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Travel Photography Tips and Planning

Most people enjoy taking photos of their vacation, something to remember the good times. If you’re a photographer, these go beyond simple snapshots. There are multiple factors to consider if you want to capture travel photography images that will captivate a viewer. Here is a list of travel photography tips and planning you should be […]

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Interior Real Estate Photography: 5 Tips for Better Results

Interior Real Estate Photography: 5 Tips for Better Results By now most people realize that a home listing with pictures attracts a lot more attention than one without. Whether it’s a house, an apartment, or a commercial real estate property; the key to successfully marketing it is with captivatingly well exposed, and well-composed photographs. When shooting interior

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San Miguel de Allende, Mexico | Spanish Architecture | Image of Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

10 Helpful Tips for Striking Architectural Photography

Architectural Photography Tips Architectural photography is a little like golf as in the ball is just sitting there; it shouldn’t be that hard to hit a good shot! So it should not be hard taking pictures of a subject that doesn’t move. Actually that’s what can make it difficult. In this article I will share 10 helpful tips

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Industrial architecture | Indianapolis architecture | night photography | nightscape | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

5 Reasons to Start Shooting Night Photography | Nightscapes

Most photographers tend to avoid night photography, unlike me who loves shooting long exposure nightscapes. I find myself thinking a bit more about the desired end image. Since it’s a long exposure and the shutter is open sometimes for minutes, you have more to consider. Historically, there were good reasons for this. Night photography was

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Indiana State Library | Architecture of Indianapolis | Architectural Interiors

The Construction for the Indiana State Library and Historical Building was laid October 19, 1932.  At a cost of $982,119.87, the building was to provide a permanent home for the collections and personnel of the Indiana State Library and the Indiana Historical Bureau.  Prior to the building’s dedication on December 7, 1934, the collections were

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Indiana State Library | Indianapolis Indiana | Indiana Architecture | Night Photography | Long Exposure Photography | Blue Hour | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

Indiana State Library | Architecture of Indianapolis | Progression of the Blue Hour

The architecture of the Indiana State Library is unassuming yet beautiful. The library’s exterior is made from Indiana limestone.  Above the ground-floor windows, facing Senate Avenue, there are various figures carved in stone.  These figures include a Native American, a trapper, a priest, and a settler.  Also depicted is a motion-picture camera representing invention, a designer

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Indianapolis Public Library | Indiana Architecture | Indianapolis Indiana | photo taken by Indianapolis-based Architectural Travel Photographer Jason Humbracht in 2015

Indianapolis Public Library | Architecture of Indiana 

The original Central Library building, located on St. Clair Street and extending from Meridian to Pennsylvania Streets, was completed in October, 1917 at a cost of $510,000. Designed by Paul Cret and built in the Greek Doric style, it was considered one of the most outstanding architectural library structures in the United States. Fittingly, its

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