Architectural Photography
May 6th, 2009 | Blog | No Comments »
Here’s a link to a very informative blog post about architectural photography and lighting. There’s just some great nuts and bolts tips. Of all places, the Consumerist website wrote up about it on their blog:
Far too many real estate listing and apartment-for-rent postings look like they were shot by a rushed real estate agent. One photographer shows how a few lighting tricks can produce “Architectural Digest on the cheap.” For many of us digi-cam amateurs, the advanced multi-flash lighting techniques advocated by the Strobist blog won’t really apply or come into play. But the site’s got a ton of ideas on where to put and point the lights around a room, how to make certain features “pop,” and, if you’ve got a friend with an SLR and a favor owed to you, suggestions for a game plan.