From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
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Adding light to the kitchen for a better shot
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
Adding light to the kitchen for a better shot
- So we're ready to start adding some light to this kitchen. So let's remember back to that first ambient only shot that looked so great in here. We had all that natural light flooding in through this window, it was putting all those little shadows off of all the moldings in the millwork on everything and everything had a highlight side and a shadow side. So it really looked three dimensional and really pretty. I want that back, I like that. So, we're just gonna replace the daylight that we cut out with shutter speed with our own light and we have this nice window right here and I just want to point out, that the camera can't actually see the glass at all, it's hidden behind this. You know it's a window, that's very obvious, but you can't really see at all out of the window, which means that I have full latitude to do anything I want out there, lighting wise. And you'll never see it, and you'll never know what it is. So my first step, I'm just gonna plant a light right out there, and…
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The philosophy behind the approach to kitchen shots4m 43s
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Taking the first shot of the kitchen12m 44s
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Building the kitchen photo5m 39s
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Styling the kitchen for a second shot3m 48s
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Adding light to the kitchen for a better shot5m 55s
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Adding a second light to the kitchen for detail5m 53s
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Final styling in the kitchen for the finishing photo8m 37s
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