Location Photography of Buildings, Corporate Offices, Showrooms, Malls & Hotels »
Onlocation Photography consists of Interior Photography & Exterior Photography of offices, showrooms, factories and other locations, is a specialized field that focuses on interior design of office, home or other commercial place like hotels, malls etc. To capture a space as seen by the human eye poses many challenges. Digital Studio uses a combination of lenses, angles, exposure and lighting to translate the space effectively. This requires an in-depth understanding of all the aspects involved.
Here is an example of post production effect:
There are both technical and aesthetic choices to make, including the decision to capture the feel of natural light, or to add light for a more dramatic look. Lighting design is an art and science of its own. Adding and controlling light in a space is a skill that requires continual practice and experimentation.
Capturing accurate color is one of the most challenging aspects of interior photography. There are instances when accurate
color is not pleasing to the eye, which may require some artistic license when color correcting an image, for the purpose of
adding warmth or creating a cooler palette.
Perspective correction is key in capturing accurate lines and minimizing spatial distortion, however it may sometimes be
abandoned for the purpose of creating a dramatic visual effect. The choice of lens will further control how a space is
represented by compressing or expanding the perspective, as well as the height and distance from the area that the
camera is placed.
Choosing the right photographer to showcase your property can be a tedious process. There is a difference between a
photographer who occasionally captures architecture and a dedicated one like Digital Studio.
Controlling light is essential in capturing interior
spaces. The image can be captured using added lighting, while sometimes images are taken using only available light.
Although modern image processing software
can help compensate for the wide differential of
brightness between and indoor and outdoor
spaces, it does not attain the same quality of
light that is achieved by designing a lighting
scheme.
A great amount of illumination is required to raise
the light level of the interior to that of the exterior,
in order to simulate what the human eye can see.
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