From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
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Styling the kitchen for a second shot
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
Styling the kitchen for a second shot
- All right, let's get a picture and see how we did with all of that. (camera shutter clicks) I think that made a good. That helped. So, the dark foreground is definitely working, dark foregrounds in general work very well, so I'm glad I pulled that tablecloth off. That table's still not perfectly square, so I gotta tweak that. I see that my chairs are not probably just where I want 'em. The plates and wine-- So, let's just tweak a couple of things here. I'm actually gonna pull this this way a little bit, and out. And I'm gonna push these this way a bit, and out. What I want is for the plates and the glasses to appear as if they were right in front of the chairs, even though they're not. But, the camera will think this is just laid out just right for lunch. This is not really making any sense to me from the camera's perspective, so we're gonna make that go away. I think I'm gonna try this to see if it helps. And I think that's gonna be good enough for right now. Let's get back to 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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