Indoor photography: A beginner's guide

Interior photography is most used in advertising, tourism, real estate, tourism and interior design. They are excellent support for printed marketing materials, advertisements on the Internet and are more commonly used on websites.
It seems impossible to rent a room, hotel for vacation, buy and sell real estate without professional photography. Similarly, when you want to arrange an apartment, you are often inspired by photos.


Interior photography - room preparation To take pictures indoors, consider the following:


  1. Before taking photos, make sure that the floor of the space you want to capture in the frame is dust-free. Shiny surfaces and textures are not covered with dust, and windows and mirrors are spotless. Remove all decorative items and elements and everything that does not belong to the photographed room naturally.
  2. Remove footwear from the hall, personal items, clothes, household items. If you photograph a space you want to rent, make sure that the same is only the items the future tenant will find.
  3. Create a visual image of what you want the space to look like, then arrange the rest of the decor according to that projection. If there are decorative elements or seasonal furniture in the room, remove them from the scenery.
  4. Pay special attention to how the beds, armchairs and sofas are arranged. If there are sheets on them, they should not contain creases.
  5. Remove household appliances from kitchen countertops and other kitchen utensils that will suffocate the space you want to photograph even more.
  6. Remember that the goal is to give the interior space as deep as possible. If you are photographing the bathroom, remove the personal hygiene items and lower the toilet lid.
  7. If you are photographing kitchens, throw away the food unless it is a charming decorative element. You can arrange a bouquet of fruits such as oranges and grapes.

Beautify the photographed interior space To beautify the area you want to capture in the frame, consider the following rules:
  1. Always use flowers or natural flower arrangements. Christmas meals should be arranged as if you were expecting guests; Including fruit in the decoration is a thriving creative solution.
  2. Make the most of natural light in the room. Make sure the blinds, curtains and curtains are closed so that outside light can solve most of the brightness problem. If the white light from the outside does not illuminate the interior sufficiently, do not hesitate to use all artificial light sources in the room. Tests several brightness options to find the best way to shoot. If there are bulbs, replace them; we recommend using the same colour temperature for all light sources in the room.
  3. Turn off televisions or other light sources that you cannot control.

Indoor photography - using an external flash


The use of an external flash is especially important for taking a picture of the inside with enough light. Even though most cameras have a built-in flash, they can be too dim when you shoot in large rooms.

The disadvantages of built-in flash units With compact cameras, the flash intensity and direction cannot be adjusted as the light comes only from the camera.
This "minus" negatively affects the quality of indoor photography, especially when you want to capture a frame in low light: objects in the foreground will be too bright and the background dark.

Since the built-in flashes cast the light in one direction - from the camera to the subject in the frame - an unsightly shadow will always appear behind the photographed subject. That is why interior photographers use external flashes in their photo shoots, which allow for an even distribution of light over the entire surface of the space captured in the frame. Exterior flash lamps are of 2 types: Roller flashes are mounted directly on the camera.

This photo accessory's contact and triggering are via an electrical device, connecting the camera and the flash. Typically, the roller flash is supplied with a reflecting device that allows it to rotate smoothly (both horizontally and vertically) to control the direction of the light produced.

On some media, outdoor studio lamps can be mounted independently of the cameras. Outdoor studio lamps are triggered in several ways: Through connection cables between the camera and the flash; Via radio waves, Thanks to wireless technology. Thanks to optical sensors - the external studio flash has a sensor that synchronizes and fires the instant when it detects the moment produced by the camera's flash.

At the end of this chapter, we must add that you can use several lamps simultaneously, illuminating furniture and decorative elements from several angles for a stunning effect. It all depends on the impact you want to achieve when photographing spaces and interior decorations. So do not hesitate to experiment with several types and degrees of brightness until you reach the result you find satisfactory.



Indoor photography - tips and tricks for the frames of your dreams.


If you want to take the best photos of interiors, the camera's secret is the COMPOSITION of structures.
After a while, it may seem challenging to use the camera manually, and the pictures taken may be blurry. Indeed, using a tripod indoors can slow down the whole process.
Still, it guarantees the well-deserved stability that any photographer expects when the photoshoot is unexpectedly extended.

What's more, the tripod allows you to change the composition of the captured frame in real-time, so don't forget to take it with you when taking pictures inside. Vertical photo frames from magazines In most online interior design magazines, you can easily see the trend: most photos are taken in landscape format. However, it should be remembered that the specialized press on printed paper is not yet dead. Therefore, if you want to publish in printed speciality journals, practice a lot on vertical frames.

Examples of structures: interior stairs, fireplaces, vertical compositions on several chromatic or material textures, etc. Indoor photo editing, regardless of the photography they specialize in, professional photographers today attach great importance to the photo processing process in programs such as Adobe Photoshop or LightRoom.

This extremely intuitive software gives you tremendous freedom in photo editing. If you want to turn your interior photos into real works of art, consider the advice I have provided in this article. Do not forget that you will always find all the photo products and accessories that the interior photographer uses in his photos to get absolutely amazing frames. regardless of the composition, irrespective of the complexity of the captured space of the frame. Check also our guide about product photography.