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Interior photography - shuttertalk - Nov 19, 2004 22:50

Hey, found a nice article on interior photography. Three principles suggested:
http://www.nyip.com/tips/interiors1104.php

Quote:1. One is to make certain that you select the best possible portion of the room to photograph.
2. How can I give emphasis to my subject?
3. What can I do to simplify my photograph or to remove distracting items that take away from the subject?


Now... to take some photos of my house... Smile


Interior photography - EnglishBob - Nov 19, 2004 23:52

I've shot a couple of dozen houses for realtors, to use in sale brochures. I've found natural light and a tripod have worled best where possible. That was on my old Fuji 3800 though, haven't had one to do since I got the rebel.


Interior photography - shuttertalk - Nov 22, 2004 23:02

Hm... the golden interior lights do appeal to me though...