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How to document Sydney’s urban evolution through your lens?

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Modern Sydney architecture is not designed to be simply seen. It is designed to be understood. Clean lines, intentional voids, and carefully framed sightlines all communicate purpose. Capturing that purpose is the real challenge of architecture photography, where the goal is to translate a blueprint into a visual story. Translating the blueprint before lifting the camera 1.      Great architectural photography begins long before the shoot. Photographers study plans, sections, and elevations to understand how a building is meant to function and feel. This process reveals where the architect intended the eye to travel and which elements carry the most weight. 2.      By reading drawings and material schedules, photographers identify the “hero” angles. These are the viewpoints that best express proportion, flow, and hierarchy. Without this preparation, images risk being technically sharp but conceptually empty. Finding the hero angles Hero ...