Architectural photography is treated here as a way of seeing buildings analytically, not just capturing them, so the work centers on learning how a camera actually translates space, light, and material into a legible image. You spend most of the semester on hands-on studio assignments and a term project, working through exposure, white balance, perspective control, and large-format technique, with detours into abstract composition and night shooting. As an upper-level IAED elective, it complements the studio sequence by giving you the visual vocabulary to document your own designs and read built work the way photographers like the Bechers did.
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Students must have attended 80% of the classes. In order to qualify for the final project, the student must have submitted four studio work assignments.