Meister Meister

Meister Meister

Meister meister photography is a studio that ties in nicely with my spotlight on businesses. The art of being a photographer is deceptive. It seems like it would be the easiest thing in the world, but it requires an artist's eye and not everybody has that. I also find that being a photographer for interior design is super difficult, because if you have a person wearing fashionable clothes they know how to command the shoot and look good while doing it. You can also talk to them and discuss what works and what doesn't. With interior design photography it is all about you making the property look great through trial and error and most importantly skill. 

Split level urban home

Check out this split level urban home, photographed by Gokul Rao Kadam. You can see how much light gets into the property, as well as how open and light the space is. This is all down to the open plan natural aspects of the property. To add to this though, there are certain elements that can only be captured by the photographer. On certain days you may have varying light and so it is crucial you get a photographer that is super down to earth and 

Also see Suchitas house in bengaluru this is a boho style bohemian home with lovely accents and elements of modern as well as classic design styles, lending itself to the fashionable owner .

Gokul Rao Kadam

Kadam is a photographer based in India, Bangalore. He specialises in interiors and shops, as well as restaurants. Check out his portfolio here on behance. Here you can see examples of interior design photography, as well as architecture photography and more commercial photos that have been taken. Check out the links for more information on this photographer.  

How to take interior design photos

  1. Make sure you arrive there in the day - natural light is the number one thing to have a space looking bright, full and spacious. Turn all of your lighting off and enjoy the natural light of the sun. Because of the size of positioning of the room, this may not be possible. This is where you will need a good level or synthetic lighting in order for it to look great. Also it is good to note it’s good to do it on an overcast day just so you don't get too much glare. 
  2. Tripod - you need to use a tripod especially if you are doing a natural exposure lighting for a longer time, in order to minimise wobbles and blur in the film, as well as boost the overall light. 
  3. to add to this you will need to make sure you have the place tidy! Nobody wants to view  a house that is cluttered and has stuff everywhere, therefore make sure you get your clients or whoever's house it is to tidy it before we start taking photos. This can iron out a lot of awkwardness in the future and really make a lot more use of your time which is great, because you can spend this time working on editing the photos instead. 

 

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