From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
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Building the kitchen photo
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
Building the kitchen photo
- So before we walk in there I just wanna point out one more thing about this picture, actually, let's walk in there. And that is, I spent a lot of time talking about one point compositions and how they have to be absolutely perfect. The house doesn't always cooperate with that and this house is not cooperating 100% with us. If we zoom in on my photo you'll find that this is absolutely horizontal, these lines are totally squared up with the camera, or the camera's squared up with them, this is a little bit off. So this thing is not perfectly square. And that might mean that it slopes, we don't really know. It probably doesn't mean that it's like not at 90 degrees to that wall, I'm gonna guess that the builder got that one right, but these houses, this thing was built in the 70s I promise you that, has settled a little bit. And so this thing, this L probably has a little bit of a slope to it. Same thing is going on with the table. This is even more out of whack with the rest of the…
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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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