

City Architectural Photography
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Hired 36 times
Serves New Rochelle, NY
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9 years in business
Maintain 6 feet of distance from customers
Wear masks during the job
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Details: Exterior architecture photos • 1 property • Commercial • Apartment building • Less than 1000 sq ft • 6 - 10 shots • Digital or online download
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Details: Outdoors • Website • Editorial use • Internal use • Large display prints (e.g., trade shows) • Print or catalog advertising • Exterior architecture / landscape • Digital or online download • 11 - 20 shots • $500 - $1,000 • The commercial photographer travels to me
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Details: Home • Website • Corporate / business • Digital or online download • Flash drive • 1 -10 shots • $250 - $500 • The commercial photographer travels to me
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License Type: Architect (NY)
License verified on 12/21/2015
Marc Harary
FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
As a registered architect, I complete a minimum of 36 hours of continuing education for each 3 year license renewal period. In addition I also complete continuing education to maintain my LEED AP certification. I also read source material on photography every month keeping abreast of the latest developments.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I have been doing photography since I was around 8 years old. I went to engineering school and got a Bachelors in Civil Engineering at Columbia University. After that I got a Masters in Architecture and Masters of Construction Management from Washington University in St. Louis. I have always used the visual strength of photography as an essential tool in my kit as a design professional. It is the process of seeing architecture both as a viewer and a creator that has led me to only increase my love and passion for photography. I finally reached a point where I decided to turn this love of architectural photography into a professional endeavor.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Photographing completed projects for architects to place on their website. Exterior and interior residential and commercial buildings for real estate professionals for use in sales. I also track construction projects from pre-existing conditions through to project completion.