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

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

Industrial architecture | Indianapolis architecture | night photography | nightscape | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht
Architectural Photography, Industrial Architecture, Landscape Photography, Night Photography

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

B & W Portrait | San Jose del Cabo, Mexico | Black & White | Beach | Sand | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht
Architectural Photography, Landscape Photography, Travel Photography

Scenes From San Jose del Cabo, Mexico | Baja California Sur | Travel Photography

Our good friends Bill & Erin invited us down to San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, to visit them for a week in December.  Normally when I hear Cabo, Mexico, I think of drunken spring-breakers partying on the beach getting sunburns and alcohol poisoning…not my kind of vacation.  But Bill explained that the town they live

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