Architecture Photography For Sale

Discover architecture photography for sale online today. We offer a selection of photography for those who appreciate architectural design. Start searching our collection with realistic and surrealist architecture photography.

When exploring the architectural photographers in our catalogue at Rise Art, we suggest starting with Nick Miners – an urban photographer with a penchant for depicting the patterns found in modern architecture. He takes what many critics deem ‘ugly’ architecture and uses it to produce beautiful imagery, which he shoots exclusively in black and white. The extreme levels of contrast which he applies to his images render them almost hypnotic in their representation of geometric patterns.

Another artist who produces phenomenal architectural photographs is Gina Soden. Abandoned buildings form the subject of Soden’s work – buildings which she rarely has permission to shoot. Her pieces therefore offer the viewer a unique glimpse into the beauty in the decay of such desolate settings as well as capturing the passage of time.

History of Architecture Photography

Architecture has formed one of the primary subjects in photography since its conception. This is largely because, owing to their lack of movement, buildings were the ideal subject for the technology which, in its early stages, required long exposure times – thus architectural photography became one of the first photographic specialisms.

Initially, architectural photographs served primarily as record images with little creative purpose. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that photographers such as Frederick Evans began to consider more complex and stylised images which captured the unique character of their architectural subjects.

Across the 1900s, the architectural photography movement gradually became more creative and began to appear in art, architecture and lifestyle magazines as well as photographic and architectural books. It became a key means of communicating the latest ideas in style, design and technology and often featured dramatic images which depicted desirable buildings, often shot from unusual angles.

Today, architectural photography is used for a wider range of purposes. From huge images printed on vinyl and used to enclose construction sites to small digital thumbnails that are shared on social media. This has driven the medium towards simple, graphic images that are flexible and can remain clear and easy to understand in a wide variety of different sizes and formats. In addition to these functional forms of architectural photography, buildings also serve as a subject for photographs which serve purely aesthetic and artistic purposes.

Techniques in Architecture Photography

One of the primary techniques employed in architectural photography is the use of perspective control, with emphasis placed upon vertical lines that are parallel to one another – a result which is achieved with the use of view cameras, tilt/shift lenses and post-processing. View cameras have been traditionally used in architectural photography since they allow for the lens to be tilted or shifted relative to the film plane, allowing for control over the perspective as well as a range of creative possibilities. A deep depth of field in order to render both the foreground and background clear and in sharp focus is also usually employed, much like in landscape photography. More recently, DSLR cameras have also been used in the field, which allow for lenses of various focal lengths to be used according to the photographer’s preference.

Famous Architecture Photographers

Roger Fenton, Francis Frith, Samuel Bourne and Albert Levy are amongst the photographers who pioneered the architectural photography movement. Later artists of the genre included Ezra Stoller and Julius Shulman. Stoller worked primarily on the east coast of America after graduating with a degree in architecture in the 1930s, while Shulman became an architectural photographer after some images that he had captured of one of Richard Neutra’s houses in California found themselves on the architect’s desk.

Find out more in our Guide To Photography.

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    Asylum by Gina Soden

    Asylum

    Photography - 109x74 cmRent for $250 /mo
    Archichrome 1 by Frédéric Hoang

    Archichrome 1

    Photography - 120x80 cm
    Chambre Dégradé by Gina Soden

    Chambre Dégradé

    Photography - 74x109 cmRent for $250 /mo
    East of the Sun by Paul Brouns

    East of the Sun

    Photography - 120x120 cm
    Beck, A Building by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons

    Beck, A Building

    Photography - 38x26 cmRent for $52 /mo
    10. Miraculous Havana by Ryszard Wasko

    10. Miraculous Havana

    Photography - 75x50 cm
    Valdeiglesias by Oscar Carrasco

    Valdeiglesias

    Photography - 140x132 cm
    Shelter in Place II by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons

    Shelter in Place II

    Photography - 127x102 cmRent for $90 /mo
    Swimming Upstream by Reed Hearne

    Swimming Upstream

    Photography - 51x38 cm
    Fear & Love by Oscar Carrasco

    Fear & Love

    Photography - 120x140 cm

    4. Miraculous Havana

    Photography - 50x70 cm

    Encompassing Space

    Photography - 70x70 cm

    7. Miraculous Havana

    Photography - 50x75 cm

    Tunnel of Love

    Photography - 127x84 cmRent for $90 /mo

    Ramp

    Photography - 59x42 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Celestial Vision

    Photography - 70x70 cm

    Less is more-2

    Photography - 60x90 cm

    Exchange

    Photography - 59x42 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Ovalis

    Photography - 74x109 cm

    Balcony Scene

    Photography - 61x59 cm

    When I Left They Were Sleeping

    Photography - 147x102 cmRent for $100 /mo

    Roll 1 Frame 6

    Photography - 84x84 cm

    Power Plant

    Photography - 104x150 cm

    Curling Up

    Photography - 123x123 cm

    Church

    Photography - 80x80 cmRent for $230 /mo

    Brutal art

    Photography - 42x59 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Grimmakot

    Photography - 42x59 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Leicestershire

    Photography - 122x158 cm

    Archichrome 2

    Photography - 120x80 cm

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