
I have often admired Kinkade's work. He is said to be the master of light. his paintings are very realistic, but have a soft warm golden glow about the lights.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I would like to photograph a church, or a house and without a great deal of post-editing, make it glow like a Kinkade painting.
As of yet, I do not have a building, a location or even a time frame. I recently listened to a podcast from an architecture photographer and it was interesting to note that he waits until the opportune time to photograph. Sometimes he waits a year or two for the landscaping to fill in and look mature, or he waits until the leaves are in full color in the autumn, or for just a fresh fallen snow. Taking his cue in hand, I have no real time frame for this, just an idea and I am on the lookout for the suitable location.
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