
Character Defining Design: The Case for Capturing People in Architectural Photographs
Buildings are made to be inhabited. So, why don't more of our architectural photos use people to tel l stories about architecture?
Buildings are made to be inhabited. So, why don't more of our architectural photos use people to tel l stories about architecture?
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