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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 9, 2013

Boosting The Level Of Your Interior Photography With Simple Tips

By Ileen Germon


When you consider the work of a Singapore interior photographer, you can say that it can be very challenging yet rewarding as well. Also known as architectural photography, interior photography is primarily about taking photos of indoor spaces. You can expect your camera lens to be pointing towards the different rooms and features of a building and it is your job to make them look stunning.

Since interior photography involves working in an indoor space, there are specific equipment needed to ensure that you get the results you need. Ideally, you would need a wide-angle camera lens to capture as much area as possible with the limited space you have. Choosing a good light source is also critical to ensure that you end up with a good exposure and that the colors are accurately displayed.

A common scenario when shooting pictures indoors is that you will have to work with whatever natural light is available in a room. Indoor light is usually not that strong and you will have to use slow shutter speeds in order to get the right exposure. You will have to mount your camera to a tripod to make sure that your pictures are sharp while using slow shutter speeds.

Some situations might also require using strobe lights to add more illumination to specific areas in the room. Using strobes may allow you to use faster shutter speeds, but you have to be careful that to soften the harsh light by using umbrellas or reflectors. Flash photography involves a little more work and a Singapore interior photographer will often opt to use natural lighting as much as possible.

Like other areas of photography, having a good composition is one of the priorities of a Singapore interior photographer. You should be able to evaluate a room beforehand to determine the most interesting areas of it because it is likely that you won't be able to take the photo of the entire room. You should also watch out for interesting objects that can be your foreground or background.

Using your creativity as a Singapore interior photographer is important whenever you are shooting architecture. Don't be afraid to experiment with different angles and heights to check which will work best for your purpose. You may want to shoot a particular area in both landscape and portrait mode to see which one will look more interesting. You can also try framing an area using some objects in the room.

In taking photographs of people, it is not uncommon to prep up the person by getting some hair and makeup done, and the same can be done with architectural photography. The room to be photographed must be organized properly and be free of any clutter. Any unnecessary objects in the photo can be distracting and might cause it to have a distasteful look.

A good Singapore interior photographer should be able to come up with unique ways to capture the personality and character of a particular room. All photos are supposed to tell a story and interiors are no different. You can always look for interesting patterns or details that will help bring out the true beauty of it.




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