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The 6 Essentials of Construction Photography

by Ella Wilson Love to write
Taking photographs of construction sites has plenty of uses. Whether it’s for taking different angles of a site to document a work in progress or check the condition of a building, it can provide the data you need, Ask the Builder says. Here are a few essentials to remember if you plan on hiring these services.

Lighting matters

Every photographer worth his/her salt knows the perfect image means capturing the right light. This isn’t any different when taking photographs of construction sites. If you’re going to pick a studio, check portfolios from its photographers. Do the shots show mastery and control in the lighting? That’s going to matter.

Patience is key

Photographing anything that doesn’t move—like a construction site, for instance—is a waiting game. Photographers need to be patient. Unlike a car or table—things that can be moved around to get a better angle—one’s options with construction sites can be pretty limited. Most times, one needs to wait to get people, cars and other objects out of the way, the FStoppers says. If you’re looking to hire for construction photography in Houston, pick someone who shows that kind of patience. You can see that in the shots. If they turn out great, then you know the person behind the camera waited until the perfect moment to capture that shot.


Pays attention

The best photos aren’t rushed. They take time. That’s another factor in taking pictures of construction sites. It can be easy to overlook a lot of the details. Some photos are busy, with many things going on in the background or foreground. To create the ideal shot, photographers must know how to check everything in the location.

Planning helps

It’s ideal that the shots be planned in advance. One needs to figure out what angles and what times of the day will work best. That involves long research. This may sound tedious, but it makes it easier to pick the right angles and plan out each shot.
 
Stays safe

Professional photographers know the value of having the right equipment for the job. When you hire for construction photography in Houston, though, be sure to have a talk with your photographer about staying safe on the job. Make sure they have the right requirement. You’re going to need to provide them with required safety gear. Hand over safety glasses, a hard hat, steel toed boots and earplugs on loan. The photographer must know how to work hampered with all the gear and still get the perfect shot.

Ask about backups

Work at construction sites starts early. Some photographers often go on location to set up and shoot before the sun rises. The best ones know ahead of time to pack a reliable flashlight along with extra batteries. That way, they can get the shot they want and have all the batteries to spare if they need more.

These are 6 essentials of construction photography. When you hire a pro, make sure s/he hits the mark on all these.

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