There’s far more to a building than its exterior. Photos of the interior are often more striking, and with these pro tips you’ll get the best results…
When you think of striking architectural images, it’s usually exteriors that spring to mind, but it’s often a building’s interior that reveal the most intriguing and eye-catching picture opportunities. Photographing interiors involves a completely different way of thinking – about exposure, composition and lighting, not to mention working around over-zealous security guards. But, with these tried-and-tested tips for tackling these issues, you’ll be able to create some amazing interior images.
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Originally published in Amateur Photographer Magazine
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