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San Francisco Bay Area photographer Dean Birinyi creates beautiful architectural photographs that capture the emotional character of his clients’ work and communicates their talents and design concepts. With more than twenty years of experience photographing architecture and interior design, Dean listens to his clients to integrate the solutions for many different but equally important needs into any image. Dean’s talent for storytelling consistently helps his clients win design competitions. http://www.djbphoto.com
Joined: 27th August 2009
Articles: 4
URL: http://www.djbphoto.com
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Interior Design Photography - Photographers Responsibilities to the Designer

02nd September 2009
Photographing interior design is a challenge not only because it is difficult to define a clear subject, but because interior designers are talented artists in their own right with high expectations and sophisticated tastes. In choosing to work with...

Interior Design Photography - Collaborating With the Interior Designer

02nd September 2009
I am often surprised to find that many photographers do not realize the range of talents, experience and knowledge their clients have at their command. This article is intended to shed light on the advantages of collaborating with interior designers on a ...

Photo Credit - A Issue of Respect, Pride and Professionalism

02nd September 2009
Recently I have been asked what form I would like my photographers credit to take when used on my clients web pages. As an architectural photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area it is important to maintain the highest professional profile possible. Thi...

Architectural and Interior Design Photography - The Past and Present Cost of Technology 

02nd September 2009
Photography in the 21st Century has changed significantly from what it was only ten years ago. In the past, an architectural photographer would have a significant but one-time investment in cameras and lenses. We would be faced with ongoing expenses for f...
 
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