An Approach to Interior Lighting by John Siskin, May/June 2010
“Architectural photography is a very detail oriented specialty. To be sure I get everything right, I will tether the camera to a laptop computer whenever possible. You may want to take a quick capture of the shot, which can be done on auto exposure, but it will be the last automatic shot that you’ll take.”
John Siskin offers guidelines for successfully lighting architectural interiors.
John Siskin is a commercial and fine art photographer who specializes in making architectural images, as well as macro, portraiture and product photographs. He has taught photography for more than 20 years and is currently teaching photographic lighting at BetterPhoto.com online. His first book, Understanding and Controlling Strobe Lighting, A Guide for Digital Photographers, will be published in the fall of 2010 by Amherst Media.
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