Jim Stephenson aka ClickClickJim
Jim Stephenson, also known as ClickClickJim, is an architectural photographer and film maker based in the UK, who is known for his documentary approach to capturing architecture and human interactions. In this episode we talk about Jim's tips for working with a photographer, getting published, and using film to communicate your architecture and ideas.
In this episode, Jim and I chatted about:
In this episode, Jim and I chatted about:
- His practical advice for picking the right photographer for your project, timing your shoot, allocating your marketing budget, and how you, as the architect, can make life easier for your photographer.
- Jim's tips for getting your project published, how to select the right publications, and how to develop and maintain good relationships with the media.
- Why film is becoming more popular as a way to showcase your work and ideas, and the different types of films that you should be thinking about making, as well as the many creative ways architects can use and distribute film to promote your projects and your practice.
To learn more about Jim and his work, you can visit clickclickjim.com and follow him on Instagram at @clickclickjim
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