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By Jessie Folson


The profession of interior design photographer has gained a lot of popularity in the past few years. The expectations that people had from them have risen quite a lot, along with their demand. This is the reason why it is down to these photographers to make necessary adjustments to their photographing techniques. Following are a few tips that interior photographers can use to take professional photos.

Before anything else, you need to decide whether you are interested in architectural photography or interior lifestyle photography. The difference between them is very basic. Architectural design photography deals with presenting the entire layout of a room, whereas, lifestyle interiors deals with portraying the serene ambiance of a place.

Those who are interested in shooting lifestyle interiors must photograph using a tripod. The only places where you should not use these are those that have limited space and a tripod cannot be placed. Remember, the photographs you are taking are still-life images and they need to be shot with long exposures. This is what a tripod helps you in achieving.

Now, when you are set to photograph a room, make sure that you focus completely on its strongest aspects. What this means is that you need to shoot whatever is unique in the room. Things that stand out among the rest are best in this regard.

To help you understand this better, consider that the room has a British colonial-setting, than the aspects you need to focus on are its wood details and unique decorations. On the other hand, rooms with ultra modern appeals should set your focus on their architecture. It is basically their uniqueness that you need to capture.

Interior design photographers must remember that their photos need to be bright. They should have lots of vibrant and fresh colors with perfect exposure. Do not hesitate in making a few necessary adjustments if need be. Make sure that you steer clear of bad lighting combinations such as combining dark corners with extremely bright day light. The lighting in all of your photographs needs to be even.

To be able to balance the inside lighting, all you need to do is open the doors and windows wide. Professional interior design photographers claim that at times, the perfect days for interior photography are rainy ones. The perfect ambiance, as is believed, is created when the lights outside is not too bright.




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