The assignment you get rather often is to take pictures of building XY, and usually these are the most unrewarding jobs. You have like 30min time to figure out a composition, make the shot, and be gone. Same here, only today I also needed to make a portrait of some guys working in that building. Needless to say it freaks you out when you have such a limited time-window to work in. And I must confess – I am kinda bad at working during stress, I need some time to think the shot trough and get an idea of the final image I want to get. But I am getting more and more used to it.
Anyhow, the results:



I always thought that architectual photography was the most boring thing on earth to do, how was it possible to spend so much time and energy in shooting bricks and metal and glass and whatnot… I didnt get it, and after trying (and failing miserably), I still dont…