We’ve covered off ‘Low Angle Reflections’ before now, so let’s pull the reflection part out of the image and work on using ‘low angle’ as a tool to make a
stunning photograph.
Use the hashtag #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSLowAngle in your post in the blog post comments, in your
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Interior architectural photography is a sought-after skill; you can use it to create eye-catching real-estate shots, images of businesses, and even historical
documentary photos. But shooting interiors isn’t exactly a walk in the park. It comes with plenty of challenges, including cramped spaces, low light, and difficult camera techniques.
Fortunately, I’m an experienced interior photographer, and in this article, I share my top six tips to ensure success, no matter your skill level. I discuss:
The best focal lengths for interior architecture
The equipment item that you absolutely must own
Easy ways to improve your compositions
Much more!
So if you’re ready to level up your interior shots...