Interior photography

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In interior photography, there are walls thus white space. If your interior designer have designed the walls to be white (or shades of white,) you can bounce flash off walls to illuminate dark corners and brighten the space. Opposite is true when interior designer / architect designed dark colored walls, but you can easily bring a white reflector (or flat white board) to bounce your flash :)

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When shooting interior photography / architectural interiors, you want to keep F aperture high & ISO low on tripod to get an ambient natural shot (3 multi brackets: dark, neutral, light.) Then flash bounce multiple locations for the best interior photography lighting to post process in photoshop.

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Below compares lens vs flash bounce /natural light for interior photography

  • 17mm (hyper distorts perspective but good for small space) vs 24mm (my go to camera lens for interior photography / architectural interior)

  • HDR in camera vs HDR in post vs moonlight flash bounce (my go to for interior photography / architectural interior)

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Thanks for reading, until next blog!

Xoxo- Liv