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Bill Psolka has been a professional photographer for more than 15 years and has been shooting digitally since 2003. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degee from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, and a Masters degree in photography from Rutgers University/Mason Gross.
His early experience was in photographing people. This is where he developed a passion for lighting which ultimately led him to cultivate an interest in photographing architecture and interiors. The creativity it affords and the challenges inherent in location lighting are what drew him to this type of work. His work can be found in leading trade and consumer publications along with collateral and marketing materials used by corporations, architects, designers, builders and commercial realtors. Bill has been a member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) since 2002 and is a professional who is committed to working in partnership with his clients to achieve the best possible images to meet their needs.


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Below is a link to a document by ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) on commissioning architectural photography. This article discusses various related topics such as identifying your needs and requirements when commissioning architectural photography, as well as copyrights and usage.

Commissioning Architectural Photography



Below are some links to other useful documents from AIA best practices (Contributed by the Architectural Photography Specialty Group of the ASMP)


Understanding a Photographic Assignment Estimate

Licensing Photographs for a Publication

Preparing for Professional Photography: A Checklist

Controlling the Cost of a Photography Assignment






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