



I am uploading some other interior images for you to look at. As you can see, these are in various locations, and done with very different lighting concerns. The impact of an image is really all about the lighting. Some of these are purely digital capture, and some are high resolution scans from film. It would be hard to tell the difference with today's quality imaging equipment. I use mostly Canon Pro digital imaging PRINTERS AND CAMERAS. I also us Epson large format printers for certain kinds of printing that I do. If you have an interest in photography and design as well as architecture, then this type of photography is for you. Multiple types of lighting are certainly the most complicated part of the capture process. In some of these images you have halogen lighting, incandesent , and available daylight. These are all different color temperatures and can make for uneven or inaccurate color rendition. Color correction is always a big part of the process. It also helps to create an ambiance or atmosphere so that when someone is viewing them, they can get a sense of what the room "feels" like. This can make or break a good shot, and if done correctly can mean success for the client.
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