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Photography for surveyors

By: Publication details: London EG Books 2005Description: vii,35p. : ill. ; 30cmISBN:
  • 0728204770
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P525.9820285
Summary: This publication is solely about photographing buildings. It is for the busy surveyor, or other property professional, who wants fuss-free but high-quality pictures for reports, filing, emailing or web posting. Technical detail is kept to the minimum necessary. A glance at any property magazine, such as Estates Gazette, or a textbook such as Structural Surveys of Dwelling Houses, shows the importance of photographic images to the surveying profession. Many of these images have been taken by professionals. However, there is absolutely no reason why the surveyor, with only reasonable equipment, cannot produce excellent images which are capable of great enlargement and which will enhance a report, provide an aide-memoire, or can be attached to a database. This volume attempts to provide the minimum knowledge that a property professional should have in order to produce quality images. The author has concentrated on the practical requirements of the on-site property professional.
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This publication is solely about photographing buildings. It is for the busy surveyor, or other property professional, who wants fuss-free but high-quality pictures for reports, filing, emailing or web posting. Technical detail is kept to the minimum necessary. A glance at any property magazine, such as Estates Gazette, or a textbook such as Structural Surveys of Dwelling Houses, shows the importance of photographic images to the surveying profession. Many of these images have been taken by professionals. However, there is absolutely no reason why the surveyor, with only reasonable equipment, cannot produce excellent images which are capable of great enlargement and which will enhance a report, provide an aide-memoire, or can be attached to a database. This volume attempts to provide the minimum knowledge that a property professional should have in order to produce quality images. The author has concentrated on the practical requirements of the on-site property professional.