So I got to shoot my first paying exterior arcitecturual photograph recently and I learned a couple things.
1. Theres no more choosing a perfect house to shoot. You have to shoot what your client wants you to, this house is completly covered by trees and at the bottom of a slope and this is the only angle I could shoot it at with a 18mm lens.
2. Theres not much time at all to compose and take your shot, I was rushed and didn't get to spend as much time as I like.
3. You don't always get to shoot at the perfect time of day, notice the front of the house is in shadow, the only time I could shoot was in the middle of the day and I had to take 3 exposures and blend them on photoshop. One for the sky, one for the front of the house, and one for the yard and side of the house.
Overall it was a good experience and hope the house will get rented soon, it is located in snellville and heres all the info if you are interested!
1 comment:
well i was thinking if you waited until all the leaves fall off of the tree you could get more house. :)
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