There are many types or categories of photography, and while I have my favorites, I like to try anything because the skills you need in one category, do carry over into others and make you a better photographer.
Architecture and real estate photography is one such category. Throughout the history of photography, buildings have been highly valued photographic subjects, mirroring society's appreciation for architecture and its cultural significance.
It has become quite specialized and today is viewed as an art form. There are professional photographers whose business is focused solely on taking photos of buildings and similar structures.
This photo of a typical Toronto condominium was taken around 10 in the evening using an exposure of 20 seconds, ISO 64, a 14-24mm Nikon lens at 22mm, and an aperture of f9. The 20 second exposure time turned the cars into light trails and help provide the sense that the building is located in a busy part of the city.