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CITY OF LONDON FINE-ART ARCHITECTURE

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March 2026

10 tips for turning out gallery-quality images the next time you visit a big city

-  by Mike Harris

CITY OF LONDON FINE-ART ARCHITECTURE

Architectural photography is one of the most accessible genres. And you don't need expensive gear, either. Static subjects, such as buildings, allow you to carefully compose each shot, so you shouldn't be ditching many pixels in post-production, making a high-resolution sensor a luxury and not an essential. Also, advanced AF systems and fast burst speeds simply aren't required.

Fast glass is useful in low light, but you could build an entire portfolio shooting at f/8. If you were to carry just one lens, I'd recommend an ultra-wide-angle zoom, but a standard zoom or a wide-angle or standard prime would serve you fine.

The key to architectural photography is identifying a suitable subject and a flattering composition. While big cities boast the most variety and potential, you can find suitable subjects almost anywhere.

I took all of the images for this feature in London, and most of them are known architectural hotspots that have been photographed time and time again. It's never a bad idea to deviate from the well-trodden path to find unique angles and subjects - but if you're starting out, you can hone your skills at the Millennium Bridge and St Paul's (pictured), Canary Wharf Underground station (page 53), or the view of the Shard near London Bridge (page 54).

imageDON'T FORGET TO LOOK UP

Lookup shots are a mainstay of architectural photography. Here's how to find and photograph them

Architectural photographers don't just observe what's in front of them: they also need to keep tabs on what's above them. Look up while you're walking around the big city, and you'll soon notice interesting architectural shapes and patterns converging overhead.

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