How to Take Better Photos of Your Interiors
The other day when I was looking through Andrew Gregory's photos, I envied how good his interior shots look. I am TERRIBLE at photographing my own house and other spaces when I'm on house tours; the pictures never do the space justice.
For 2010, I've resolved to get some better pictures of my decorating efforts. What better way to learn how than by looking for good examples and figuring out why they work so well. If you have any tips, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE share them in the comment section - some of us need every bit of help we can get!
For 2010, I've resolved to get some better pictures of my decorating efforts. What better way to learn how than by looking for good examples and figuring out why they work so well. If you have any tips, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE share them in the comment section - some of us need every bit of help we can get!
Go the extra mile when styling a tablescape/vignette shot. The Lilly of the Valley are the perfect finishing touch. Also, this composition is really interesting. The bust is the only item in the photo that is not cut off in some way. I love the way the table goes off the middle of the left side of the shot.
When the space is too tight to get a good shot, consider utilizing reflections.
Q