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A Detroit Sunrise | 3-shot sequence

I was able to make it downtown the other morning to witness a brilliant Detroit sunrise. I set up on top of Z Parking Garage, which is a great spot overlooking Detroit’s cityscape. The images below are a 3-shot sequence, taken 10-15 minutes between one another, while panning from left to right (or East to […]

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American Coney Island | Detroi t architecture | downtown Detroit | Detroit skyline | Detroit skyline at night | Detroit architectural photography | Detroit architectural photographer | Michigan architectural photography | Michigan architectural photographer | image by Indianapolis architectural photographer and Detroit architectural photographer Jason Humbracht

Detroit At Night | Nightscape images of famous Detroit landmarks

Night photography can be much more rewarding than photography during the day, because everything looks different at night. Mundane places become more interesting and dramatic at night. That’s why photographing Detroit at night, or any city at night, is one of my favorite things to do. Stone Cold Fox American Coney in the Rain If

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The sun's setting light erupts down the streets of Old Havana, Cuba | capturing cuba | image by Detroit architectural photographer Jason Humbracht

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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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. Landmark Historically, there were good reasons for this. Night photography

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Courthouse Noblesville Indiana | Black & White Noblesville Courthouse | Indiana Architecture | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

City of Noblesville | Architecture of Indiana 

Noblesville, Indiana’s history, like most of the towns in the Midwest, began with its inception in what is now downtown Noblesville. In 1818, the United States government purchased a plot of land in Central Indiana from the Delaware Indians that were living there; the plot was destined to become the town of Noblesville. Courthouse Square

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Roaming Indianapolis Day & Night | Indiana Architecture | Long Exposure Photography

I know, I know…my first image here is overdone.  Every photographer has taken this photograph before, and I’ve done it numerous times as well.  I can’t help it.  If I’m in the area I will usually stop at this bridge to snap a few shots, just to see if something spectacular happens when I least

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The Streets of San Miguel de Allende (Day & Night)

The Streets of San Miguel de Allende Although San Miguel was founded in the 1540s, the town you see today dates mainly from the 18th century, when it thrived as a staging post on the so-called Ruta de Plata (Silver Route) and as a centre for fabric manufacture. Most churches have elaborate facades in the

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