From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
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Final styling in the kitchen for the finishing photo
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
Final styling in the kitchen for the finishing photo
- So I really do think that I'm onto something here. Look, my client was satisfied a long time ago. My client might've been satisfied with that first ambient-only shot, I don't know, but at this point, this is a Scott Hargis photo. I'm thinking towards my portfolio, I'm thinking about a shot that I might use to get that next gig. I'm gonna take three minutes, four minutes for me and push this picture a little bit further. First thing I'm gonna try is I'm actually gonna go ahead and see if I can get a little bit more out of those flashes. I think I'm gonna try and pump the drama a little bit in here. What happens in a space like this is that the light's coming in from one side, all the light's coming from those two strobes in each window, it's flowing across the scene from left to right, but on the right side of this room, I do have light tones. I have some white cabinetry here in the foreground, and in the background, there's actually a doorway, but it's surrounded by white cabinetry,…
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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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