What do birds and frogs have to do with architecture? How do buildings get into newspapers? What is positive or negative in a photo? Perspective, lighting and composition shine the right light on a building, and can even make a model look life-size. We take a closer look at a camera with the architecture photographer Pez Hejduk, and afterwards we take photos like a photographer. We learn how to work in a studio and what to watch for when taking photographs outdoors.
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Impressions from the workshop “Archikids: Shown in the Right Light”, Sep. 12, 2009 at the Architekturzentrum Wien.
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling
Impressions from the workshop "Archikids: In the right light"
© Nicole Heiling