My process begins by taking the raw images that will be later composited (3-15). My work incorporates a lot of post-production to piece together different shots into a final image that stands out.
Interior designers work very hard at making spaces extraordinary. They pour an enormous amount of effort into creating outstanding spaces for people to work and live in. A problem they encounter at the end of a project is to have photographs that accurately represent their original vision. This is where I can help shine a light on the design and artistry of a project.
Different lenses are required for different tasks. Wide lenses can capture a lot of the subject matter in one shot. They can add drama and depth to otherwise boring images. When combined with the right time of the day, the results can be a lot more interesting than what can be captured with a standard lens or cell phone. Since interior designers put great effort into every detail of the decoration aspect of a project, it’s crucial to take detailed images (or vignettes) of the property. Those images vary from closeups of a set of items to a more artistic approach where objects are isolated and selectively focused. >>See samples here