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Tips for Better Indoor Photography

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By George harleyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Indoor Photography or videography in Brixton can seem a bit daunting - especially to newcomers - with all the lighting equipment, elaborate sets and other paraphernalia that comes with it.

However, not every session for indoor photography has to be a big budget enterprise or even involve a lot of equipment.

There are myriad ways that you can use to achieve astonishing results with just a little bit of imagination and flexibility. These include playing around with light and the sets just a little more creatively, and here we will discuss the same in detail:

Use window light

When engaging in indoor photography in Brixton or anywhere really, always ensure that you make use of whatever light is available from the outside, especially if shooting during day time.

Windows are a natural source of light and can be used resourcefully for both backgrounds and foregrounds.

Placing your subject next to the window to create reflections or shadows can help you capture very eye catching details. If the subject has been placed in front of the window, then one can achieve a soft, backlit look.

Understand the best times of the day to shoot indoors

Just because one is shooting indoors doesn’t mean the quality of light outside becomes insignificant. Taking great pictures is all about understanding light, irrespective of whether it is indoor photography or outdoor photography.

The Golden Hour which is shortly after sunrise and just before sunset is one of the best times to shoot as the light has that golden glow to it which illuminates everything up magically. Make use of this hour. Shooting mid day outside is a complete ‘no-no’ since the light is very harsh and does not look flattering. However, you can make use of that harsh light while shooting indoors by making the subject stand next to the window and then softening the light through some curtains and fabrics.

Using artificial indoor light

Now, this doesn’t mean you have to spend huge amounts of money on professional lighting equipment. A photographer or videographer in Brixton who is willing to experiment can create rather spectacular scenes with his or her camera by using small sources of light such as table lamps, torches, even cell phone light.

These techniques especially work very well, when one is trying to create some drama by lighting the subject and keeping everything else a little dimmed out.

Use the setting and background effectively

To create an effective picture, setting and background are also extremely important. Various props and furniture can lend different types of meaning to the photo and also create a character sketch for the main subject. They are very helpful in defining the theme of the photo. Therefore, always look for eye catching objects that can be put into the frame but at the same time, they should not take away attention from the central character.

Use objects to not only create interesting backgrounds but foregrounds as well. Shooting against a textured wall can be as fascinating as shooting against a smooth, plain, bright wall. It all depends upon the taste and aesthetics that the photographer is going for. These are also things that a professional photographer can help you with at a studio rental in London. If you’re not sure on how to go about certain things, then it is advisable to consult a professional through a photo studio hire in London.

In conclusion, the main piece of advice that one can take away from this article is that as a photographer, do not be afraid to try out different things. Play around with the modes and settings of your camera to see what appeals to you the most.

Indoor photography can be fun even with limited resources, however if one is really gunning for those glossy, highly professional photographs that feature in high end fashion magazines, then do not hesitate to hire a photo studio in London, because after all professional cameras and lighting equipment do make a vast difference to the quality of picture. Until then, keep trying and keep experimenting!

Author Bio: Founded in 2006 by Photographer Francois Boutemy and Designer Chris Charalambous, Simulacra Studio has worked with a number of individual and high calibre business clients for more than a decade. It also coordinates workshops and artistic development courses to give budding photographers the best of growth opportunities in the industry. For more information on the studio and trainings imparted visit https://www.simulacrastudio.com/

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