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Welcome to a Photographer’s Life! The podcast that takes you behind the curtain and into the world of professional architectural photography. Join us for an episode with some of America’s premier architectural photographers. Our broadcasts are taken from Zoom meetings of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers and from personal interviews with our elite architecture photographers. The discussions and interviews are conducted by AIAP director Alan Blakely. We hope you enjoy the show! If you do, please let us know by liking the episode and subscribing to this channel. This podcast is brought to you by The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (www.aiap.net) and all content is copyrighted.
KYLE WEGE: One of America's Top Commercial, Architectural Photographers based in Madison, Wisconsin
A Photographer’s Life
1 hour 20 seconds
1 year ago
KYLE WEGE: One of America's Top Commercial, Architectural Photographers based in Madison, Wisconsin
A Photographer's Life™ interview with up-and-coming commercial and architecture photographer Kyle Wege. Kyle is one of America's rising stars in the world of architectural photography and has created a successful business in the upper Midwest. Kyle is based in Madison, Wisconsin, and is a long-time member of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (AIAP).
Kyle's photography can be viewed at his website: https://www.crimsonsunstudios.com/
In this episode's interview with AIAP director Alan Blakely, Kyle discusses his unique career path and how his photography has been influenced by various creative interests.
Kyle also discusses:
• His aesthetic and technical approach to architectural photography assignments, and his tools for success.
• His blend of still photography and videography in his unique business model.
• His approach to lighting and equipment, and what really matters for successful photography.
The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ was established in 2001 and is an Internet-based trade association with one primary purpose: To promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers. Membership in the AIAP is open to full-time professional architectural photographers. You can find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net.
This Video and Podcast are Copyright 2024 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™, All Rights Reserved. This content may not be used either in full or in part without the written consent of the AIAP.
A Photographer’s Life
Welcome to a Photographer’s Life! The podcast that takes you behind the curtain and into the world of professional architectural photography. Join us for an episode with some of America’s premier architectural photographers. Our broadcasts are taken from Zoom meetings of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers and from personal interviews with our elite architecture photographers. The discussions and interviews are conducted by AIAP director Alan Blakely. We hope you enjoy the show! If you do, please let us know by liking the episode and subscribing to this channel. This podcast is brought to you by The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (www.aiap.net) and all content is copyrighted.