In the UK, there are many great interior and architectural photographers to choose from – we are in a pretty competitive industry. We are often asked the question, what makes ZAC and ZAC so different from any other interior photographer? So we thought we’d combine…
Read moreColour calibration – what is it? Over the years, professionals across the creative industries have encountered the problem of the colour and tone of their images varying between their different screen monitors, and their prints. This has caused inaccuracies when it comes to how the…
Read moreA few weeks ago we had the pleasure of attending the Andrew Martin International Interior Design of the Year awards for 2017, which marked the 21st year since it came into fruition. The Andrew Martin Interior Designer of the year awards attracts global entries from…
Read moreLighting along with other elements can influence the quality of a photograph. It is our aim at ZAC and ZAC to create natural looking imagery that truly represents a space and its design. We believe in using photographic flashlight sparsely and rely mainly on natural…
Read moreWhen you’re looking to create architecture and interiors content, you will usually need to include images. In this process there are two main photography licensing types available to you: royalty free and licensed photos Royalty free images (stock photographs) are usually very cheap or free…
Read morePhotography shoots for interiors and architecture projects take their own kind of detailed planning. There’s lots to think about. Equipment, access, compositions, where the natural light will fall at certain times of the day or evening, the mood of the building, and the aims of…
Read moreThe great thing about shooting in Edinburgh is all the dramatically high Georgian town house ceilings we get the chance to photograph, which inevitably means big windows and beautiful light quality. This recent interior photography project we captured for designer Jo Aynsley certainly made a bold statement….
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