Sickingenstraße 70-71, Berlin - Ground and Aerial Photography

Probably one of the biggest properties that I ever photographed, this massive building, the Sickingenstraße 70-71, located not too far from central Berlin.

It just can’t get unnoticed whilst passing by, it is gigantic, from the air, you can actually realise how great it is. Shots like those are absolutely key to present the property to potential buyers anywhere in the world, hence the request from my client to not only photograph it from the ground but also from above.

Capturing the Grandeur: An Insight into Warehouse Interior Photography

As a seasoned photographer, there's a certain allure to shooting vast environments, particularly warehouse interiors—a delightful niche of industrial photography. These spaces, with their striking scale and complexity, offer a unique challenge that is incredibly rewarding to tackle.

Photographing the interiors of warehouses is an exploration of grandeur. These vast expanses often span hundreds of thousands of square feet, filled with towering racks and buzzing with the activity of forklifts. Capturing such scale requires specialized tools and techniques, such as a medium format camera paired with top-tier tilt-shift lenses. This combination produces crystal clear images with flawless straight lines, effectively capturing the awe-inspiring scale and depth of these industrial behemoths.

Beyond the physical dimensions, warehouse photography is about translating energy into visuals. By using slower shutter speeds, I'm able to slightly blur the movement of forklifts darting down the aisles. This technique imbues the static images with a sense of dynamism and action, encapsulating the hive of activity that is a warehouse in full operation.

In essence, the art of warehouse interior photography is not merely about documenting a space. It's about capturing the very essence of the industrial world—the scale, the dynamics, and the raw energy—and communicating it through vivid, high-quality images.