Cityscape Photography: Shape and Perspective

Equipment for the Photoshoot

A course by Andrew Moore , Photographer

Photographer. Kingston, United States.
Joined March 2022
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737 students
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About the video: Equipment for the Photoshoot

Overview

“In photography, it's about perception, not about equipment, although it's also good to have tools that work well. So, let's see what equipment you might need to take pictures. ”

In this video lesson Andrew Moore addresses the topic: Equipment for the Photoshoot, which is part of the Domestika online course: Cityscape Photography: Shape and Perspective. Explore composition, perspective, color, and light to capture urban scenes that are deeply infused with your own point of view.

Partial transcription of the video

“ Equipment for the Photoshoot Previously, we discussed narrative and the third thing. In this lesson, we'll discuss the equipment you might need to take a picture or to use on your shoot. My good friend Julius Shulman, the wonderful photographer of modern architecture on the West Coast, was always saying that the equipment was irrelevant, it was the vision and the perspective that the photographer had. I entirely agree with that, but I also think it's good to have equipment that works and doesn't fail too often. I'll talk a bit about general thoughts about equipment and what I use to take ...”

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Course summary for: Cityscape Photography: Shape and Perspective

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (18)
  • 737 students
  • 4 units
  • 12 lessons (2h 25m)
  • 2 downloads
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    Photography & Video
  • Areas

    Architectural Photography, Digital Photography, Outdoor Photography

Andrew Moore

Andrew Moore
A course by Andrew Moore

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Andrew Moore is a New York-based photographer known for his long-term projects, which record the effect of time on the natural and built landscape. During childhood, he frequently accompanied his architect father to construction sites, developing an eye for mentally blueprinting spaces. He discovered his passion for photography at 12 years old, when he bought his first camera and started developing film in his attic darkroom. From there, he went on to study it at Princeton University before launching his career.

Since then, Andrew has traveled the world capturing it through the lens of his camera. His work is displayed in permanent museum collections around the globe and has been featured in major publications like National Geographic, The New York Times, and The New Yorker. He also won TIME Magazine’s Picture of the Year Award in 2010. He has published eight photography books and made a documentary feature film titled How to Draw a Bunny. In 2014, he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship Award.


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Cityscape Photography: Shape and Perspective

A course by Andrew Moore
Photographer. Kingston, United States.
Joined March 2022
  • 100% positive reviews (18)
  • 737 students