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Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Raleigh NC – Photographing Buildings Inside and Out

The American Architect, Richard Meier once said, “Architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible”.

Ansel Adams, arguably one of the most influential landscape photographers today once said, “Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art”.

So, as a professional who has spent the last 20 years combining both Architecture and Photography to earn a living, I believe Architectural Photography should be defined as:
Using photography as the medium to create art that connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.

As a professional Architectural Photographer, my goal each day (big goal, little goal, or crowning achievement) is to create. With the title of photographer attached, one may assume that the use of a camera is my sole means to create. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

It’s easy to create art that’s different, but much more difficult to create art that’s better. Architectural Photography begins with existing elements such as Composition, Features, Design, Space, Direction and Flow. Architectural Photography ends with Light, natural light, existing light, reflective light and the absence of light. Somewhere, briefly thrown in the middle of these elements is a camera, a lens and some technical experience on how to use them.

Greg Folkins is a nationally recognized, award winning Architectural and Commercial photographer available throughout the United States. Greg Folkins is a specialty studio with 20 years professional photography experience in commercial, corporate, industrial and residential real estate.

Contact Greg today for your Architectural Photography needs!

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Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Greg Folkins is a nationally acknowledged Architectural Photographer concentrating on commercial real estate photography in Honolulu HI for Property Management businesses, Building and Design Build Companies, Capital Teams, Architectural Firms and Commercial Realty tenants. Greg Folkins won 3 photography awards in 2012 for his one-of-a-kind ability to produce and capture stunning light that differentiates commercial real estate within its natural surroundings.

Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Commercial Real Estate Photography in Honolulu HI

Greg will compete within many budget requirements. He is a current standing member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and the Association of Independent Architectural Photographers (AIAP) and goes beyond all corporate liability insurance demands.

Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Call toll free or e-mail Greg Folkins Photography for a complimentary job overview for commercial real estate photography in Honolulu HI and quote:.

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Contact Greg Folkins to Book a Commercial Real Estate Photographer in Honolulu HI

Commercial Real Estate Photographer in Honolulu HI

Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Commercial Real Estate Photography Honolulu HI

Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Tacoma WA

Architectural Photography Tacoma WA – Photographing Buildings Inside and Out

The American Architect, Richard Meier once said, “Architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible”.

Ansel Adams, arguably one of the most influential landscape photographers today once said, “Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art”.

So, as a professional who has spent the last 20 years combining both Architecture and Photography to earn a living, I believe Architectural Photography should be defined as:
Using photography as the medium to create art that connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.

As a professional Architectural Photographer, my goal each day (big goal, little goal, or crowning achievement) is to create. With the title of photographer attached, one may assume that the use of a camera is my sole means to create. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

It’s easy to create art that’s different, but much more difficult to create art that’s better. Architectural Photography begins with existing elements such as Composition, Features, Design, Space, Direction and Flow. Architectural Photography ends with Light, natural light, existing light, reflective light and the absence of light. Somewhere, briefly thrown in the middle of these elements is a camera, a lens and some technical experience on how to use them.

Greg Folkins is a nationally recognized, award winning Architectural and Commercial photographer available throughout the United States. Greg Folkins is a specialty studio with 20 years professional photography experience in commercial, corporate, industrial and residential real estate.

Contact Greg today for your Architectural Photography needs!

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Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Aurora CO

Architectural Photography Aurora CO – Photographing Buildings Inside and Out

The American Architect, Richard Meier once said, “Architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible”.

Ansel Adams, arguably one of the most influential landscape photographers today once said, “Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art”.

So, as a professional who has spent the last 20 years combining both Architecture and Photography to earn a living, I believe Architectural Photography should be defined as:
Using photography as the medium to create art that connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.

As a professional Architectural Photographer, my goal each day (big goal, little goal, or crowning achievement) is to create. With the title of photographer attached, one may assume that the use of a camera is my sole means to create. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

It’s easy to create art that’s different, but much more difficult to create art that’s better. Architectural Photography begins with existing elements such as Composition, Features, Design, Space, Direction and Flow. Architectural Photography ends with Light, natural light, existing light, reflective light and the absence of light. Somewhere, briefly thrown in the middle of these elements is a camera, a lens and some technical experience on how to use them.

Greg Folkins is a nationally recognized, award winning Architectural and Commercial photographer available throughout the United States. Greg Folkins is a specialty studio with 20 years professional photography experience in commercial, corporate, industrial and residential real estate.

Contact Greg today for your Architectural Photography needs!

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Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Madison WI

Architectural Photography Madison WI – Photographing Buildings Inside and Out

The American Architect, Richard Meier once said, “Architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible”.

Ansel Adams, arguably one of the most influential landscape photographers today once said, “Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art”.

So, as a professional who has spent the last 20 years combining both Architecture and Photography to earn a living, I believe Architectural Photography should be defined as:
Using photography as the medium to create art that connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.

As a professional Architectural Photographer, my goal each day (big goal, little goal, or crowning achievement) is to create. With the title of photographer attached, one may assume that the use of a camera is my sole means to create. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

It’s easy to create art that’s different, but much more difficult to create art that’s better. Architectural Photography begins with existing elements such as Composition, Features, Design, Space, Direction and Flow. Architectural Photography ends with Light, natural light, existing light, reflective light and the absence of light. Somewhere, briefly thrown in the middle of these elements is a camera, a lens and some technical experience on how to use them.

Greg Folkins is a nationally recognized, award winning Architectural and Commercial photographer available throughout the United States. Greg Folkins is a specialty studio with 20 years professional photography experience in commercial, corporate, industrial and residential real estate.

Contact Greg today for your Architectural Photography needs!

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Architectural Photography Raleigh NC

Architectural Photography Tampa FL

Architectural Photography Tampa FL – Photographing Buildings Inside and Out

The American Architect, Richard Meier once said, “Architecture connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible”.

Ansel Adams, arguably one of the most influential landscape photographers today once said, “Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art”.

So, as a professional who has spent the last 20 years combining both Architecture and Photography to earn a living, I believe Architectural Photography should be defined as:
Using photography as the medium to create art that connects the present with the past and the tangible with the intangible.

As a professional Architectural Photographer, my goal each day (big goal, little goal, or crowning achievement) is to create. With the title of photographer attached, one may assume that the use of a camera is my sole means to create. However, that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

It’s easy to create art that’s different, but much more difficult to create art that’s better. Architectural Photography begins with existing elements such as Composition, Features, Design, Space, Direction and Flow. Architectural Photography ends with Light, natural light, existing light, reflective light and the absence of light. Somewhere, briefly thrown in the middle of these elements is a camera, a lens and some technical experience on how to use them.

Greg Folkins is a nationally recognized, award winning Architectural and Commercial photographer available throughout the United States. Greg Folkins is a specialty studio with 20 years professional photography experience in commercial, corporate, industrial and residential real estate.

Contact Greg today for your Architectural Photography needs!

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