u/ApprehensiveLife9820

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Recent Shoot

These are all from a recent shoot I did for one of my high end clients. All of the interiors, except the first photo, were shot with a 35mm tilt shift. All of the tilt shift photos are made up of two photos. One shifted down and one shifted up to get everything in frame. Some I used my own lighting and a couple are all natural light.

With the advent of tools like fotello it’s allowed me to offer some “high end” packages. I basically do “listing” photos, which are the wide angle typical photos we’re used to that show the space. In addition I do a handful of “architectural” photos. Tighter compositions and I try to light them artistically depending on the light.

I let fotello edit the listing photos and I do my own editing on the architectural photos. I’m also hopefully going to be licensing a few of these with the architecture firm that designed and restored these. I’ve had some success with this type of package. Anyone doing anything similar?

u/ApprehensiveLife9820 — 3 days ago

For me this is one of those pieces that drew me to classical guitar the very first time I heard it. I never thought, no matter how much I practiced, I’d ever be able to play it. You can argue I still can’t 😂. But, a little over a year ago I decided I’d take it on and see how it goes. It’s taken me that long to get it to this point. Still needs some work but it’s at a point I didn’t think I’d ever get it to.

Please spare me the slow practice comments. I know. How do you think I even got it to this point. And I still am practicing it slowly almost every day. Especially parts I struggle with. But every now and then you have to try to actually play it and see how it goes.

Anyways. Thanks for watching!

u/ApprehensiveLife9820 — 18 days ago