Photography of Architecture and Interiors

Photography of Architecture and Interiors

Experience.

For several decades, Andrea Brizzi has provided architectural and interior photographic services to:

Andrea has also originated and contributed to several books.

Experience.

For several decades, Andrea Brizzi has provided architectural and interior photographic services to:

Andrea has also originated and contributed to several books.

Capabilities.

Phase One 151 Megapixels IQ4 digital back. With the largest sensor available, 15 stops dynamic range, automatic frame averaging, etc., it’s as big and as good as digital gets. No other digital camera comes close.

Panoramas, from simply combining two pictures to create a wider view, all the way to 360 degrees.

Andrea pioneereed the technique he calls “Multiple Points of View Panorama”. He moves the camera to photograph multiple head on elevations and then combines the images into an optically impossible yet effective composite picture perhaps resembling more an architect’s rendering than a photograph.

Aerial and Unmanned Aerial aka “Drone” Photography. Andrea has been an early adopter of this exciting new technology.

Always a great perspective, sometimes a camera in the sky is the only way to do justice to a waterfront or mountainside property or a large development. Andrea carries both the required FAA Pilot Certificate and Liability Insurance.

Time Lapse. Thousand of images combined to produce a videos that add a “fourth dimention” to the built environment. Architecture, as Julius Shulman noted, moves (along with the earth).

Clouds passing behind a building, the transition from day to night, maybe someday a yearlong sequence of a tower growing like a tree.

Extensive Post Production capabilities. 

Among the software used:

Adobe Lightroom, Bridge and PhotoShop

Capture One

PTGui (Panorama Tools Graphic User Interface)

Photomatix Pro

Quicktime

Etc.

Capabilities.

Phase One 100 Megapixels digital back. With 15 stops dynamic range, it’s as big and as good as digital gets.

Panoramas, from simply combining two pictures to create a wider view, all the way to 360 degrees.

Andrea pioneereed the technique he calls “Multiple Points of View Panorama”. He moves the camera to photograph multiple head on elevations and then combines the images into an optically impossible yet effective composite picture perhaps resembling more an architect’s rendering than a photograph.

Aerial and Unmanned Aerial aka “Drone” Photography. Andrea has been an early adopter of this exciting new technology.

Always a great perspective, sometimes a camera in the sky is the only way to do justice to a waterfront or mountainside property or a large development. Andrea carries both the required FAA Pilot Certificate and Liability Insurance.

Time Lapse. Thousand of images combined to produce a videos that add a “fourth dimention” to the built environment. Architecture, as Julius Shulman noted, moves (along with the earth).

Clouds passing behind a building, the transition from day to night, maybe someday a yearlong sequence of a tower growing like a tree.

Extensive Post Production capabilities. 

Among the software used:

Adobe Lightroom, Bridge and PhotoShop

Capture One

PTGui (Panorama Tools Graphic User Interface)

Photomatix Pro

Quicktime

Etc.

Health Care,
Education & Civic

Location.

Andrea keeps homes in Honolulu HI, Brooklyn NY and the Island of Elba, in Tuscany.

Fluent in Italian, English and Spanish. Two passports. “Million Miler” with United.

Most of Andrea’s work involves some travel.
Assignments take Andrea to Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and all the major cities and town in the United States.
In recent years jobs in:

Hamburg, Paris, Costa Smeralda (Sardinia, Italy), Lisbon, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kwait, Guam, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, Portland (both), Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Indianapolis,Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Santa Fe, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, New Orleans, Miami, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, etc.

Philosophy.

Andrea tries to always exceed a client expectations and never submits an invoice unless or until the client is satisfied with the photography.

With the technology threshold lowered by the digital revolution, to the point that a smart phone can now produce images of pretty high quality, the burden is now on a professional photographer to prove, each and every time, that he or she can still provide something unique.

Location.

Andrea keeps homes in Honolulu HI, Brooklyn NY and the Island of Elba, in Tuscany.

Fluent in Italian, English and Spanish. Two passports. “Million Miler” with United.

Most of Andrea’s work involves some travel.
Assignments take Andrea to Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and all the major cities and town in the United States.
In recent years jobs in:

Hamburg, Paris, Costa Smeralda (Sardinia, Italy), Lisbon, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kwait, Guam, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, Portland (both), Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Indianapolis,Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Santa Fe, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, New Orleans, Miami, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, etc.

Philosophy.

Andrea tries to always exceed a client expectations and never submits an invoice unless or until the client is satisfied with the photography.

With the technology threshold lowered by the digital revolution, to the point that a smart phone can now produce images of pretty high quality, the burden is now on a professional photographer to prove, each and every time, that he or she can still provide something unique.