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Feb 13, 2013 16:57 |  #1

Is there a thread in a forum somewhere on here that I'm missing where we can talk about Architecture and or Home photography? Interiors and Exteriors etc?

I'm needing some advice shooting some brand new homes for a home builder.




  
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Feb 13, 2013 17:05 |  #2

Technically, that would probably fit into the urban life and travel talk forum. Given the low ammount of traffic that forum sees, you may get more replies and more usefull comments if you were to post a picture you took into the urban life and travel photos sharing forum and ask for critique.


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Feb 13, 2013 18:55 |  #3

Ok, thanks. I don't really want critique, yet. What I'm after is questions about setting up shots for taking photos of new homes. Like times of day, tips, lenses to use, settings, flash or no flash, etc...from people who shoot new homes etc...I am very new at it.




  
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Feb 13, 2013 19:00 |  #4

ChrisMc73 wrote in post #15607416 (external link)
Ok, thanks. I don't really want critique, yet. What I'm after is questions about setting up shots for taking photos of new homes. Like times of day, tips, lenses to use, settings, flash or no flash, etc...from people who shoot new homes etc...I am very new at it.



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Feb 13, 2013 22:24 |  #5

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