Fundamentals of Photography
John Greengo
Use the Right Tools to Create Stunning Interior Images
Images of architectural interiors present particular challenges for retouchers. In this class, architecture photographer Mike Kelley will show you how to use exposure blending, manual masking, advanced blemish removal, curves adjustments and other techniques to achieve stunning interior shots. You'll see how Mike overcomes extreme dynamic range, color casts from various sources and difficult perspective issues to create a professional interior architectural photograph.
SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Lightroom CC 2015
A great thorough way to learn about editing interior photographs. Mike gives clear instructions with examples and techniques, giving you the tools to work on your images; on location and in post. This has helped me a lot, I will be using these techniques in my work! Thanks Mike!
Short, quick, and to the point, but packed with so much information it's well worth the price.
Great class... and just to be a smartass: The Quote is from Antoine de Saint-Exupery and goes like this: Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away...
Great, quick advanced class to explain luminosity masks and some fine tuning methods for blending bracketed exposures! I can't wait to apply some of the techniques on my next architecture shoot!
Control/Alt/Shift/E is a winner! Never knew this. Love being able to flatten all layers into 1 layer while still keeping all layers separate.
Great!
A MUST -- If you shoot interiors. I loved this class. I have been dabbling in some non-serious real estate shoots for some time now and have been asked to shoot some more professional spaces. While I have gotten away with "winging it" for some time now, I knew I was missing an entire block of information when it came to certain shooting and editing methods. I loved how short this series was too and did not even need a live shoot (taking up more class time) to get the concepts down. The only thing missing is that I would like to know what lens would be best for most interiors. Some wide lenses have distortion, etc. So this would be my ONLY question. Mike is easy to listen to, entertaining without trying too hard, doesn't deviate on random stories that have nothing to do with the class hah (as some instructors do). I am going to go dig up other classes by him. Thanks for such a well put together class.
Straight forward information, clear and simple. It seems short but I've learned more a lot more than from some much longer courses
Very informative and funny .. love it.
I've been shoot real estate for 4 years and even though I knew a lot of what was happening here, Mikes experience fine tunes skills that already posses. I just learned three things that were right in front of my face that I can't believe I hadn't thought of before.
Amazing class. Mike is a great artist - I've been following him for sometime already and he has a great eye not only for architectural photography but for all depth geometrical image capture. His commercial airplane posters are a delight.
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