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Welcome to a Photographer’s Life! The channel that takes you behind the curtain into the world of professional architecture, real estate and aerial photography. Broadcasts come from group Zoom meetings and personal interviews with our elite AIAP™, REPAI™ & ADPA™ photographers. AIAP director Alan Blakely leads the discussions. Learn from America’s top architecture photographers as they discuss topics such as: • The architecture, real estate & aerial photography business • What constitutes creative architecture photography • Lighting for architecture and interior photography • How to become a professional architecture photographer • The variety of techniques used in architecture, interior & aerial photography • The details of copyright registration and the licensing of photographs • Advice about cameras and equipment for architecture photography • Using Lightroom®, Photoshop® & HDR software © 2023 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (www.aiap.net), All Rights Reserved.
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Friday Mar 12, 2021
LINCOLN BARBOUR Interview | Professional Architecture Photographer
Friday Mar 12, 2021
Friday Mar 12, 2021
A Photographer's Life™ interview with award-winning architecture photographer Lincoln Barbour. Lincoln is an elite architectural photographer based in Portland, Oregon, and a long-time member of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (AIAP).
In this episode's interview by AIAP director Alan Blakely, Lincoln discusses a wide range of subjects relating to his 20-year career as a commercial photographer, including:
• Lincoln's introduction to architectural photography with his mentor, the late Philip Beaurline, a professional architecture photographer from Charlottesville, Virginia.
• His early days as Philip Beaurline's assistant and his experience with large format film, film processing, film scanning and the finer points of customer service.
• Lincoln's challenges and opportunities as he started his own commercial photography business.
• Lincoln's gradual transition from general commercial photography to a more focused business of photographing architecture and interiors.
• The advantages of his background as a graphic designer, web designer and SEO specialist.
• His approach to equipment choice with regard to cameras and lenses for architecture and interiors.
• His unique and deliberate approach to lighting interiors, including his lighting and grip equipment choices.
• Lincoln's personal photography workflow from capture to delivery, including his use of Canon EOS Utility capture software, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop .
• Lincoln also discusses his new educational and business-coaching venture known as PhotoAuthentic (www.photoauthentic.com )
• Lincoln discusses and explains his pricing strategy and fee structure for architecture photography.
Lincoln's photography can be viewed at his website: www.lincolnbarbour.com. Visit PhotoAuthentic: www.photoauthentic.com
The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ was established in 2001 and is an Internet-based trade association with one primary purpose: To promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers. Membership in the AIAP is open to full-time professional architectural photographers. You can find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net.
This Podcast is Copyright 2021 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™, All Rights Reserved. This content may not be used either in full or in part without the written consent of the AIAP.

Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
The February 26, 2021 meeting of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™. The topic of this discussion is cost and license sharing strategies for architectural photography clients. AIAP members discuss the critical business practices when implementing cost and license sharing, including:
• ASMP best practices white paper regarding cost-sharing.
• Educating clients about the advantages of cost-sharing.
• Strategies for implementing cost and license sharing programs in your own business.
• Exploring the advantages of cost-sharing with clients.
• Managing multi-party licensing scenarios.
• Licensing individual images after a photoshoot.
• Pricing of stock photographs.
• Strategies for growth in expanding usage of cost-sharing among potential clients.
• Managing image licensing.
• Regional differences in pricing models.
• Licensing terms and variables for licensing.
• Pricing models for cost-sharing.
Find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net
© 2021 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers®, All Rights Reserved.

Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Real Estate Photographers of America's inaugural Zoom meeting. Recorded February 19, 2021. Hear REPAI members discuss the important issues facing professional architectural photographers in 2021. Find the REPAI online at www.realestatephotographers.org.
REPAI members discuss a wide range of subjects in this group meeting, including:
• The current state of real estate photography in the United States.
• Indicators of change in the real estate photography marketplace.
• Strategies for creating a competitive advantage based on professionalism and image quality rather than price.
• New, emerging non-traditional markets for real estate photographers.
• Pricing strategies for real estate photographers.
• Value-added propositions for real estate photography businesses.
• Essential website attributes for successful conversions.
• Strategies for growth in the coming year.
• HDR photography
• Adding video as a service.
• Regional differences in real estate photography businesses.
© 2021 Real Estate Photographers of America®, All Rights Reserved.

Monday Feb 15, 2021
Monday Feb 15, 2021
A Photographer's Life™ interview with award-winning architecture photographer Brian Dressler. Brian is a veteran photographer based in Columbia, South Carolina, and a long-time member of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (AIAP).
In this episode's interview by AIAP director Alan Blakely, Brian discusses a wide range of subjects relating to his 42-year career as a professional photographer, including:
• Brian’s education in photography, his mentors and influences, and his advice for starting a photography business.
• Brian’s early photography assignments, including product illustration and corporate photography.
• His introduction to the photography of architecture and interiors.
• The challenges and techniques of shooting architecture on film, lighting for architecture, film processing, and production, and working with large format cameras.
• The hybrid era of using both film and digital formats, including scanning, Photoshop processing, and large format printing.
• The professional transition to digital format, including camera and lens choices and his progression to using Nikon DSLR camera with PC (perspective control) Nikkor lenses. Like all professional architecture photographers, Brian routinely corrects distortion and converging verticals in the camera.
• Techniques for photography of architecture using digital format, including layering, compositing, and HDR. Brian also discloses his technique for his famous city skyline photographs.
• A conversation about lens choices in architecture and interior photography. Brian expresses his preference for longer rather than wider lenses when shooting architectural subjects. Brian and Alan discuss their common philosophy about the aesthetics of lens choices and their effect on the viewer.
• Brian divulges his formula for cost-sharing and licensing among multiple parties. Brian’s simple formula allows an architect, builder, designer, etc., to share costs for photography of a project and obtain a non-transferable license to use the photos as long as they wish.
• Brian is a stickler for licensing his photography and offers some valuable wisdom regarding copyright protection. Brian advocates registering all professional photographs with the United States Copyright office. This allows the photographer to easily recover damages in the event that his photographs are used without licensing or consent.
Brian's photography can be viewed at his website: www.briandressler.com. Brian can also be reached by telephone at (803) 254-7171.
The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ was established in 2001 and is an Internet-based trade association with one primary purpose: To promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers. Membership in the AIAP is open to full-time professional architectural photographers. You can find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net. © 2021 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™, All Rights Reserved.

Friday Jan 29, 2021
Friday Jan 29, 2021
The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers' inaugural Zoom meeting. Recorded January 22, 2021. Hear AIAP members discuss the important issues facing professional architectural photographers in 2021. Find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net.
AIAP members discuss the business and professional aspects of architecture, real estate, and aerial photography. Learn their equipment preferences, their marketing strategies, and their own personal formulas for success.
© 2021 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers®, All Rights Reserved.