Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Taking Effective Interior Design Photographs


Heidi Jewell is an experienced Denver digital advertising professional who aims to meet the needs of corporate clients as part of the VOCO Creative team. Building on media experience that she gained in Nashville, Heidi Jewell works closely with Denver clients in preparing photos for media campaigns. Her interest in photography extends to fine art, architecture, and interior design.

While it might seem that the homes themselves define the best photographic approach, effectively conveying the atmosphere and design of interior spaces requires careful consideration. One key is to turn off extraneous interior lights and rely as much as possible on natural light via windows and skylights. If the light is not strong enough, arrange the camera on a tripod and slow the shutter speed for maximum exposure. 

When framing interior shots, you should begin with straight-on photos that have borders parallel to the walls. Check items such as pillows and paintings, and ensure that the vertical and horizontal elements roughly correspond with the lines on a grid.

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