View Full Version : How to photograph indoors?
jaykkub
8th of October 2007 (Mon), 13:55
I need to take some pictures inside of a retail store for promotional purposes. Anyone have any suggestions? Here's what I've shot so far...
Aside from WB being off, any suggestions (type of shot, lens to use, etc)?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2176/1513754752_f08d8d2610.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2191/1513757866_b72444fb1b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2097/1513756790_62f1253f66.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2397/1512904441_7f12d8254a.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2143/1513760030_072da4b1d8.jpg
chefonfire
11th of October 2007 (Thu), 03:03
To be honest...IMO I think these shots are perfect. I like the WB and don't think you need to adjust anything. The only advice I would give is to focus more on colors because the third one is really interesting and more of that would be cool. IMO
Dustin
jaykkub
13th of October 2007 (Sat), 19:16
Thanks chefonfire. I tend to think I'm better at people photography, so anything with architecture or indoors type of shots are completely new to me.
EveryMilesAMemory
13th of October 2007 (Sat), 19:19
Depending on what they want out of the pictures, I think these are perfect.
Only thing I could think would be to try a few angles from on top of a ladder with a wide angle if they want to show the size of the place, but other then that, I'd call it a done deal
Pat
dale65bama
13th of October 2007 (Sat), 23:58
These look pretty good! The image quality if fine, but I think you would want to work on getting the camera level (tripod) and correcting for lens and vertical perspective distortion.
Dale
DegasGoneDigital
14th of October 2007 (Sun), 07:22
These all look great....What lens did you use and what settings did you use??
Riverlander
14th of October 2007 (Sun), 08:11
I think they look real good,- that is a rather difficult subject with all that "white". I think those that have the products more to the fore-ground are best and would be looking for more pics like that. However the customer is always right, and you must do what they want.....
mmahoney
14th of October 2007 (Sun), 08:39
I think they look real good,- that is a rather difficult subject with all that "white". I think those that have the products more to the fore-ground are best and would be looking for more pics like that. However the customer is always right, and you must do what they want.....
Can you show us some of your interior shots for reference? .. I can't find any in your Smugmug snapshots.
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