I am currently in the process of searching for a bit of rural property not too far from town to build a home on in the next few years, and I have been thinking about various design elements. Being a home custom built by myself does mean I get to add various little elements and quirks that the average home likely wouldn't receive, such as aspects that were specifically laid out with hobbies like photography in mind.
As I don't yet have the property things are still in a vague conceptual planning stage, but I thought I would share some of my ideas here, and see what other photographers already have done or ideas that people wish they had added to their homes.
Of course the most obvious thing is going to be a temperature controlled space in the basement with easy access to plumbing and ventilation runs for a darkroom, but there are plenty of discussion online about that kind of thing. So I would rather focus on other less obvious design elements.
One of the more unique elements that I've been considering with regards to photography is adding small reading/coffee nooks in a few parts of the house. Little turret like projections off the house with windows designed in such a way that they will look out into the garden at feeders, perches, and such that have been landscaped to allow me to comfortably photograph stuff from inside, even if the weather is less than pleasant. Include a nice little storage cupboard for a camera and lens to have something to shoot with at hand for mornings while enjoying some coffee.
Other things I'm considering are design features that would make working with photography in various parts of the house easier. Elements like decorative handrail/pipes that would double as clamping points to mount lighting gear on and such.
What design features do you find useful in your home that make photography more enjoyable or easier for you, or ideas that you wish you had?
As I don't yet have the property things are still in a vague conceptual planning stage, but I thought I would share some of my ideas here, and see what other photographers already have done or ideas that people wish they had added to their homes.
Of course the most obvious thing is going to be a temperature controlled space in the basement with easy access to plumbing and ventilation runs for a darkroom, but there are plenty of discussion online about that kind of thing. So I would rather focus on other less obvious design elements.
One of the more unique elements that I've been considering with regards to photography is adding small reading/coffee nooks in a few parts of the house. Little turret like projections off the house with windows designed in such a way that they will look out into the garden at feeders, perches, and such that have been landscaped to allow me to comfortably photograph stuff from inside, even if the weather is less than pleasant. Include a nice little storage cupboard for a camera and lens to have something to shoot with at hand for mornings while enjoying some coffee.
Other things I'm considering are design features that would make working with photography in various parts of the house easier. Elements like decorative handrail/pipes that would double as clamping points to mount lighting gear on and such.
What design features do you find useful in your home that make photography more enjoyable or easier for you, or ideas that you wish you had?