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The best SETTINGS for interior and ARCHITECTURE photography 

James Kerwin
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@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
You guys think you can put these to good use?
@clan57
@clan57 3 года назад
So far, this has been the single most useful interiors photography video I've come across (and I've been through alot), thanks!
@MrMrWattz
@MrMrWattz 3 года назад
I agree!
@alexflores4458
@alexflores4458 2 года назад
The comment I was looking for... Thanks a lot.
@justiceformenboys
@justiceformenboys 2 года назад
Outstanding - thanks!
@friendlylocal3731
@friendlylocal3731 Год назад
This was useful. Thanks!
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
Pleasure!
@malaranu6883
@malaranu6883 Год назад
Very useful thanks
@diholmes392
@diholmes392 2 года назад
Great informative video, thank you! Can I ask what AF points set up is best?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
I use single point for architecture. good question, sorry for the delay!
@ells8482
@ells8482 4 года назад
This was incredibly helpful! Just subscribed
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
Thanks alot. Welcome aboard... plenty coming up!
@deltatango2581
@deltatango2581 3 года назад
Very informative, I do not shoot in digital but in film- in medium format. Def a different way to look at interiors! Thank you!
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@lensalucia
@lensalucia 3 года назад
James, many thanks for the invaluable information. One question, what are your recommendations when using an ultra wide-angle lens? I bought a sigma 12-24 f4 art and I do real estate photography for my own business, so I’m not a pro. Thanks again!
@vineetvelandy2965
@vineetvelandy2965 Год назад
do you recommend stitching two images to get a wide photo or shoot beyond 24mm?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
I am not sure what you mean? Can you explain?
@kingling1825
@kingling1825 4 года назад
Hi James! Can you do a video about outside architecture photography. Struggling with wind and leafs vs braketing. With an editing guide?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
Hey King, of course. You mean like exteriors? I am shooting in a town tomorrow packed with just the right subjects. Also 3/4 done on an external at a monastery video here in Georgia. Up coming! :)
@kingling1825
@kingling1825 4 года назад
@@JamesKerwin yeah. often i've got Problems with wind and leafs in abandoned places. dynamic in one shot is to low. so i have to bring it back together in photoshop. but i am not always satisfied with the result. moving leaf does also not work out with hdr processing. masks solves the problem a little. Also often a problem ist to get the sky right in brightness and tonality. So a whole tutorial about an outside shot would be great as you have done it with an iterior shot
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
@@kingling1825 of course. I will pull something together this week and you should see something in the coming fortnight.
@zehavaperez5261
@zehavaperez5261 Год назад
Really great info and help James. I'm just wondering about using flashlight(s).. do you ever use these in your shoots or do you only use ambient light? And if you ever use flash, you might have some tips for that too..? Anyway, thanks a lot for this video!
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
I have used flash before. But balancing ambient and flash is key to successful interior photography (commercial type spaces).
@m4r0u4
@m4r0u4 Год назад
Thank you sooo much about all theses precious tips! How about HDR mode though ? Can this mode give as the same as shoots taken with exposure bracketing ? Again, thank you for this video.
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
Yes, absolutely. But make sure you keep the RAWS if possible. HDR in camera production can be awful looking!
@flotonydu71
@flotonydu71 4 года назад
Very good video. Thanks for all the advice
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching...
@renatotamaoki
@renatotamaoki 4 года назад
Very nice and useful content. Cheers from Brazil!
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
Amazing. Thanks for watching! :)
@virajchavan9490
@virajchavan9490 4 года назад
Nice tips.
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 4 года назад
Cheers, thanks for watching!
@korrupt4
@korrupt4 Год назад
can you come to the islands here asap please? need work done! can probably setup a small seminar for you to teach local photographers here as well to make it worth your while
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin Год назад
Which islands? Thanks James.
@vikaskhogre5740
@vikaskhogre5740 2 года назад
Interior photography lenses ..?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 2 года назад
Incoming!!!!!
@fernanddurler5822
@fernanddurler5822 3 года назад
Is histogram not based on jpeg shooting?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 3 года назад
Your camera's histogram is based on a JPEG, even if you're shooting RAW. This means the histogram on your camera will clip the highlights and darks before they're actually unrecoverable, because your RAW shot has more information and latitude than the JPEG your camera is using to generate the histogram.
@fernanddurler5822
@fernanddurler5822 3 года назад
@@JamesKerwin thx yes that’s what I fully understand however why do so many online photographers shooting in raw keep showing histogram exposure technique..surely it should then be only used for JPEG shooting ?
@JamesKerwin
@JamesKerwin 3 года назад
@@fernanddurler5822 it can still be used as a rough guide of course - Especially inside these kind of places and for new people.
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