Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A. Why do you photograph? For fun, for discipline in seeing and experiencing, for money, for getting to places I otherwise can't, to fix memories or at least to round out and make some of those memories more accessible. B. What's your primary subject matter? For money, usually buildings and the built environment. For fun and other reasons, almost anything. That doesn't mean I take any type of picture, as I often see pictures I like but that I would never take, even if I stood in the same spot with the same camera at the same times as the photographer. I take pictures of scenics, macro subjects, wildlife, travel, people in general but particularly my family and most other things that get in the way of the line of sight of my lenses. :-) C. Why? I have a wide range of interests, which is one of the reasons I became an architect. Architecture encourages this lack of focus :-), while most other professions discourage it. With architectural photography, I get to see many types of structures at various stages of their life from all aspects; much more so than if I was only an architect working only on my own or my firm's projects. I take pictures of the site and surroundings where the building is to go, I take pictures of similar sites and buildings, of early model studies, of finished presentations, both 2 and 3 dimensional, of building products at various stages of their lives and in various circumstances, of people making the products, making the decisions, building the buildings, of the skeletons of buildings as well as the holes that buildings will be put into, of display suites, of view that tenants in the buildings will have when the buildings are finished, of the view from the air of where buildings will be and are, and of course of finished buildings from the inside and out, with and without people. And also of bridges, industrial complexes and other construction projects at various stages. This latter group I would generally not have access in my architectural work if I wasn't a photographer. I love the outdoors, so I take pictures of the outdoors whether those be scenics, little tiny things or wildlife. I love to travel, so..... And of course, the people I interact with and especially those that are very important to me, are always subjects. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com