>>3734941I am waiting for the doc to prescribe some. Here's my gripe about lazy architecture photography summed up in a single nedroid comic.
It takes an architect literally tens of thousands of hours of schooling, internship, paying dues and making shitty ass buildings for 20 years before they get the prestige required to do a project like a skyscraper. It's then another few MILLION manhours required to actually see a project through from conception to construction to doors open, not to mention the financial investment.
The architect has spent hundreds of hours poring over the light during December and June, at sunset and midday. Everything was purpose built on a building like that, nothing was left to chance. They know that if you stand at the street corner on the other side of the street and look up at a 75 degree angle, you'll get a strong convergence of lines.
And yet, some literal nobody with a shit camera who couldn't name 10 architects off the top of their head if their family's survival depended on it walks up, takes a lazy snap on their walkabout while they get coffee, and then says "look at my work!"
At least educate yourselves and credit the architect. That's the ABSOLUTE fucking minimum. Do some goddamn research and don't act like you created something.