Quick photo tip

Posted by Drew Kantor, Blogmaster • June 18, 2008
Drew Kantor, Blogmaster writes:

I’ve been meaning to share this, although I think it will end up as part of a larger article or post on photography techniques for REALTORS.

You probably already know that using a wide-angle lens to shoot interiors is a good idea; it makes them look bigger. Here’s an addendum to that.

If you’re shooting a furnished room, shoot it from above — stand on a chair or stool or something. If you’re shooting an empty room, shoot it from below — kneel down. Both will help make the room look even larger.

Next up: color temperature!

One Response to “Quick photo tip”

  1. Charles McDonald 6 months, 3 weeks ago

    That is an excellent tip. I have taken photos from chairs but the idea of taking a photo of an empty room is new to me!

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