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Modera Rincon Hill: Redefining Urban Living with Terraces

Urban living often means sacrificing outdoor space, but Modera Rincon Hill challenges this notion with its stunning rooftop terraces. Adjacent to the San Francisco Bay Bridge in the Rincon Hill neighborhood, this residential high-rise offers expansive outdoor areas designed to enhance the living experience for its residents. In this post, we explore how these terraces redefine urban living, focusing on their design, functionality, and the breathtaking views they offer.

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Unleash Architectural Magic with a Tilt-Shift Lens

Architectural photography demands precision. Buildings aren’t just subjects — they’re carefully designed works of art that deserve to be shown without distortion. The challenge is that standard wide-angle lenses often bend the rules of geometry. Tilt your camera up to capture a tall structure, and suddenly vertical lines converge, making it look like the building is falling backward.

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UC Law SF Quad & Roof Terrace: Reinventing Urban Spaces

The University of California College of the Law, San Francisco has unveiled a new extension building designed by SOM. This project includes a beautiful new quad situated between the original building and the extension, as well as a roof terrace and balconies designed by Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture. These outdoor spaces are enhanced with planters and benches by Tournesol, creating bright, airy areas where students and faculty can recharge in the heart of downtown San Francisco.

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Arco da Rua Augusta at Dawn: Top Travel Photography Tips

The Arco da Rua Augusta in Lisbon is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Built to commemorate the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake, this stunning arch is a must-see for any photographer. In this blog post, I’ll share my experience of capturing this monument at dawn, along with some valuable travel photography tips.

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How to Choose the Best Drone Videographer for Your Project

In today's visual world, drone videography has become a game-changer for showcasing projects. Whether you're an architect, a designer, or a builder, aerial footage adds a whole new perspective to your work. Imagine capturing the sweeping views of a landscaped garden or the intricate details of a building's exterior from above. High-quality drone footage can make your projects stand out, offering potential clients and stakeholders a unique view that ground-level shots simply can't provide.

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The Magic Behind Terremoto Labs: Where Science Meets Design

Terremoto Labs, based in South San Francisco, is a leading player in biosciences, focusing on developing new medicines using covalent chemistry. Their innovative approach targets serious diseases, including cancer, aiming to create treatments that are not only effective but also quickly available to patients. For architectural photographers, understanding the design of such advanced labs is crucial, as it showcases the intersection of science and design in a highly specialized environment.

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What Is Architecture Photography? A Complete Guide

What is architecture photography? It’s the art of photographing buildings and spaces in a way that is both accurate and visually engaging. Unlike real estate photography, which is focused on selling a property quickly, architectural photography is about honoring design. The goal isn’t speed, but precision…

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Best Lens for Architectural Photography (2025 Guide)

Choosing the best lens for architectural photography isn’t just about focal length — it’s about controlling perspective, managing distortion, and showing a building the way it was designed to be seen. Tilt-shifts, wide-angle zooms, and primes each offer different strengths, and the lens you reach for will shape how your final images look.

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