"Did modern photography beget modern architecture or the converse?" P. Morton Shand asked in a 1934 article in The Architectural Review. He never answered the question, but concluded, “Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across.’ ”
Advertising Photography to its beggining was treated like simple capturing, a point of view that passed away when the development of photography and advertising reached a level of public acceptance and respect.
Advertising Photography to its beggining was treated like simple capturing, a point of view that passed away when the development of photography and advertising reached a level of public acceptance and respect.
Photos are part of my dissertation focused on Architecture Photography / BA Photography and Audiovisual Arts