Architecture


Architecture Portfolio – Images by Simon Kirwan

We use the Nikkor 24mm PC-E Perspective Control lens for architectural photography, specifically designed to replicate some of the technical features of large format cameras, to enable DSLR cameras to utilise lens movements to assist in retaining correct perspective when photographing buildings, specifically to retain upright verticals. This lens transforms what is possible in architectural photography with a DSLR, and does provide a genuine solution to the problem of retaining correct perspective without using a technical large-format view camera.

We are now using the 24.5 megapixel Nikon D3x for architectural and aerial photography. This produces images close in detail to large and medium format film cameras, and is the most advanced DSLR camera ever produced. Together with the 24mm PC-E lens, architectural images can now be produced similar to those from large-format technical cameras, with no converging verticals or other distortions of perspective. Please view the sample images with the Nikkor 24mm PC-E Tilt/Shift architectural lens in the Image Galleries

If you have any forthcoming architectural projects requiring photography, please Contact Us for a quotation for photography and digital imaging services.