Hi all. I've been making architectural photography for my own designs and for some friends'. I'm considering making it more seriously, as a part-time, parallel job, and upgrading my gear along the way (my Canon 500D body is definitely not ideal). In this line of photography I predominantly search for "clean" / "transparent" renderings of the architectural space, privileging the lines, geometry and a "realistic" light over other elements. I look forward for your comments.
Those are some beautiful images! Very nicely done. All I can offer as a suggestion for improvement is look at lightening the vignetting of the first image.
Dig your photos, your strongest images have clearly defined horizontals and verticals, which is very important for architecture photography.
I love the compositions and lighting. Other than the already-mentioned vignette, the only thing I can criticize (and this is quote a long stretch) is that in #4 the shadow doesn't perfectly pass through the two corners of the portal.
Very pleasing images. You have a good understanding of how light impacts your frame.
I do agree with the vignetting issue, it is annoyingly distracting. Here's the re-edition. Thanks for the comments
big fan of the first three images compositionally.
lovely captures with crisps images