What I like in interior design architectural photography (I have recently start it since one year), as my images I can design for my client (Cover, logos…) it convey a presence in history. When I am “shooting” a private home, you want to see more than how the porch looks in front of the house. You want to see their family sitting and enjoying the first day of summer. Architectural photography will help people to remember the building by giving context, meaning… a souvenir…
Architectural photography can reveal the architect’s ideas and intentions.. And It’s so stimulant for the critical mind.
The Allegorical Architecture of ‘Les Fleurs du mal’
These lines, from Baudelaire’s “Danse macabre,” were written in 1858, presumably during a voyage from Paris to Alençon:Aucuns t’appelleront une caricature,
Qui ne comprennent pas, amants ivres de chair,
L’élégance sans nom de l’humaine armature.
Tu réponds, grand squelette, à mon goût le plus cher!
Some people will call you a caricature,
Those drunken lovers of flesh who do not understand
The nameless elegance of the human frame.
You answer, great skeleton, my dearest desire!
Baudelaire is my “spiritual” guide since I learnt the first lines of “Les Fleurs du Mal“. That’s why each time I can find an excuse to speak about him, I do it
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Thanks for sharing Thierry. Absolutely breathtaking! Would you mind letting me know what lens you use for architectural photography? Thanks, Ellie (And mucho congrats on getting the cover of Conde Nast!)