>>2864944Tremendous job. You have great pp skills.
>>2864962Thanks anon!
>edges of frameyou mean how doors and beds are cut off or something else? I'm going to raise my tripod higher and pan down.
For lighting, I'm bracketing 3 shots with ambient lighting, then I do a flash shot with yongnuo speedlite bounced off ceiling. This takes really long time in pp, so I intend to add more speedlites to my kit and skip the bracketing altogether.
There's a guy named Wayne Capelli (pic related) who gets the most amazing real estate pics using a Sony A6000 with Rokinon 12mm lens and three speedlites. He gets ridiculed by the "pros" for using a cheap lens and a crop camera instead of full frame, but his photos are brilliant and blow most of the pros away, imho.
I was curious about his technique. He does all of his lighting in camera. Wayne uses a Camranger to wireless-connect his ipad to his camera. The tethered ipad works as a monitor for test shots while he repositions his strobes.
For example, say he's photographing a staircase like pic related. He has one flash on the ground below staircase (barely visible in pic related). The camera is on the first floor on tripod. He uses ipad to remote trigger camera and preview the image from where he's standing on the second floor holding a FOS (flash on stick) pointed downwards. From the preview, he can make adjustments to the flash positions and take more test shots. The end result is he gets almost all of his lighting in camera without needing to bracket. And he saves a shitload of time by not having to run back to the camera and review each time he adjusts a flash.
Check out his work:
flickr.com/photos/interfacevisual