by Robert Lowdon | Nov 29, 2020 | Posts About Architectural Photography, Case Studies
The following is a case study about a retail store architectural photography project we completed for Tudor, a Swiss-made watch company. Our client was looking for photography of the brand new Tudor store at Raffi Jewellers in Yorkdale Mall, Toronto. The Tudor...
by Staff | Sep 17, 2020 | Posts About Architectural Photography
Those who prefer to look at a series of images over reading are far from alone. According to recent statistics, about 65% of people around the world are visual learners! This is an essential fact to remember for those designing a website, especially for an...
by Robert Lowdon | Jul 30, 2020 | Posts About Advertising Photography, Posts About Architectural Photography
If you’re looking for ways to spice up your marketing materials, consider using office photography. Contrary to what you might think, this type of photography can be used in a variety of contexts and still look professional. Office photography can help show off...
by Staff | May 26, 2020 | Posts About Architectural Photography
Since there are over 1.17 million employer businesses in Canada, it’s important for anyone to make their retail store stand out. Whether they sell clothing and accessories, books, business products, technology, or home appliances, retailers need to make a name...
by Staff | Feb 26, 2020 | Posts About Architectural Photography
Panels being installed on roof of cabin. © Robert Lowdon Last summer I was able to work with a manufacturing company from Brandon, Manitoba. Greenstone Building Products manufactures ICE panels – a product that they describe as “a proactive approach to carbon...
by Robert Lowdon | Feb 3, 2020 | Posts About Architectural Photography
I recently photographed a newly renovated store for Tip Top Tailors. The goal was to show the off the new store to both new and existing customers. I am photographing the store using variations of wide, medium and close up detail shots. The store has a lot of...