Interiors
by razipix on Oct.18, 2009, under Interior
Interior photography pose its own challenges.
Firstly, getting the contrast right is a trial and error method. By this, I mean not letting the required details in the dark parts of the photograph vanish in the darkness and at the same time keeping the highlights not burnt is a big challenge. Luckily there are pre-shoot processes and post-shoot processes that eases the task to a certain level.
Second, there are issues of different color temperature lights acting on the subject (objects inside the room). To get a balanced view, different options from correcting the temperature in the camera to turning off certain lights or closing the screen/blinds will have to be tried.
Third and the most important of all is the distractions. Too many things in the room, the viewer’s eye wander around the photograph to settle. Too little things, the photograph becomes uninteresting to the viewer. So keeping an balance in the photograph is necessary.
Here are my attempts at interior photographs:



