Fernando Guerra On Photography In The Internet Age

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Aires Mateus Arquitectos / House in Alcobaça, Portugal. Image © Fernando Guerra

In this interview, originally published by Paperhouses as "Decisive Moment: Conversation With Fernando Guerra", the Portuguese photographer details his career in architectural photography, and how he approaches the art of photographing buildings. As an advocate of free sharing and online publicity, and one of a new breed of photographers who - shock horror - likes to include people in his shots of buildings, Guerra is well placed to explain how the world of architectural photography has changed over the past decade.

I do not want to call it an interview—it was a fabulous discussion that Fernando Guerra led as a loose narrative with notes on work that he practices with hedonism and filled with life. They are all stories dedicated to the great beauty of doing what one loves and letting it grow.

Read on after the break for the interview

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Cite: Anne Ishii & Joana Pacheco. "Fernando Guerra On Photography In The Internet Age" 31 Mar 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/488918/fernando-guerra-on-photography-in-the-internet-age> ISSN 0719-8884

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