Interior Photography - Bellingham, Washington State
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
I like to think of my job as a person capturing the essence of a place and a person. Not just simply a mirror image, but something that is found deeper away from the normal view.
Interior photography has been a great chance for me to meet people, share ideas and really capture peoples homes in ways they never imagined.
Labels: aaron potter photography, architecture photography, Commercial Photography, home photography, interior photography washington, OneBloom Photography, washington state photography
posted by Aaron Potter @ 9:35 PM,
5 Comments:
- At February 13, 2008 6:15 AM, KBISTUDIO.COM said...
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what camera/lens are you shooting with, Aaron?
- At February 15, 2008 1:56 AM, Wayne Wallace said...
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Nice job!
Thanks for sharing with us! - At February 16, 2008 2:14 PM, Sarah Dumont said...
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Aaron, these look great! My favorites are the living room (although a lit fireplace would have been nice in this) and the bathroom with the sink and mirror. I am also curious of what kind of lens and camera you are shooting with.
- At February 17, 2008 7:15 AM, Ron Greene said...
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Very nice work. Clean. My only comment would be that most of the top architectural shooters that I have assisted, carry an assortment of low wattage bulbs from 25-60 watts. We regularly replace bulbs in the existing lighting fixtures for the shot.
That would add to your shot, by reducing the hot spots in the lights. You would get the detail of the fixture and more of the area around the lights.
Good work - At February 17, 2008 7:06 PM, Aaron Potter said...
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Thanks a lot guys!
I am using a Nikon D200.
I would love to change bulbs, etc. but the clients do not want to pay for that extra cost. I'll keep pushing the idea!