With interior architecture photography- your goal should be to make your viewer feel like they are IN the image. In this unique course, Architecture and Fine Art Photographer Scott Frances walks through the theory and technique to capturing interior photos that make your clients home or business look authentic and real. By using only available light, Scott walks through how camera placement and light shaping can be done to draw your viewer into the image. He'll discuss how to shoot with post production in mind by using bracketing and detail shots. Scott's retoucher then joins to quickly show how having a clear and concise workflow to piece together your natural light images can help in delivering a set of photos to your client that tells the story of not only their space, but also your client.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Theory
- Techniques When Working With Flat Light
- Gear
- Contracts And Collaboration
- Shoot: How To Capture A Window View
- Shoot: Capturing A Wide Establishing Shot
- Shoot: Capturing Entry Ways And Small Spaces
- Post Production Introduction
- How To Insert A Window View
- Wrap
Taught by
Scott Frances