Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Making Your Interior Photography More Valuable

By Enriqueta Castleman


Working as a Singapore interior photographer can be a tricky profession but with the challenges also come the lucrative perks. Interior photography is also known as architectural photography and it is here that you get to take photos of indoor locations. Your lens will be focusing more on the different rooms or places inside a building and it will be up to you to make sure that the resulting images are stunning.

Interior photography is primarily about the indoor environment and therefore most of the time you will have some limited space. In order to get around this, photographers usually employ wide-angle lens to capture as much as area as possible. Having the right kind of light source is also important as it can have a significant effect on your exposure and how the colors will be represented on print.

By shooting indoors, you will most commonly be working with natural light and this might not always allow you to shoot using high shutter speeds, so therefore having a tripod is necessary to make sure that your images will be sharp while using low shutter speeds. You can also use reflectors to illuminate areas of the room that receive less light.

There may also be times that you will need to use flash or strobe lighting and it is ideal that you also use reflectors or umbrellas to tone down the harshness of the light. A Singapore interior photographer will usually use natural lighting as much as possible because it is easy to work with and it is not too harsh as compared to strobe lighting.

A good Singapore interior photographer should also be able to come up with great compositions with the room that is getting photographed. You should determine in advance the parts of the room that can be very interesting, especially when it is not possible to capture the room as a whole. You should also look for possible foreground and background objects that can improve the look of your photos.

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.

Before you take pictures of any room, it is a good idea to get rid of any clutter that can create a distasteful look on the images. Ideally, you want a room to always look as if no one is using it yet and so you should remove unnecessary objects that could be distracting on the photo. Just like when shooting models, rooms need to be prepped up before the shoot.

For a Singapore interior photographer, it is important to come up with stunning ways of displaying the personality and the character of the architecture he is shooting. Like any other photos, it should have the capacity to tell a story and communicate with the viewers. You should not overlook unique patterns and designs in a room that can capture attention.




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