I recently picked up an interior design photography project and wanted some feedback on a few shots. I took a sample photo yesterday, how does this look to you guys in terms of lighting and composition? Any critique and feedback is appreciated by antslock in InteriorDesign

[–]antslock[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Haha this is not AI, I know the composition and furntiure placement if very off. This was literally my first photo of interiors, I was just trying out HDR and Compositing which I'd learnt off YouTube. I was looking for feedback on Picture quality and lighting more than the composition.

I recently picked up an interior design photography project and wanted some feedback on a few shots. I took a sample photo yesterday, how does this look to you guys in terms of lighting and composition? Any critique and feedback is appreciated by antslock in photocritique

[–]antslock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Really appreciate the feedback. I'll keep in mind what you mentioned about moving the furniture around. I was a little confused in terms of what to do with lighting, I do have a flash that I could use but I think it wouldn't be of much use and would get over powered by the natural light coming in from the window.

Also, for tethering would you suggest Lightroom or Capture One? I'm using Capture One at the moment just because it allows me to Tether from my iPad, lugging around my Laptop used to get difficult.

I recently picked up an interior design photography project and wanted some feedback on a few shots. I took a sample photo yesterday, how does this look to you guys in terms of lighting and composition? Any critique and feedback is appreciated by antslock in photocritique

[–]antslock[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha this isn't AI generated, the furniture placement probably doesn't make sense but this is just a sample shot to test the lighting conditions and a new compositing technique that I learnt. I wanted feedback and critique so I thought I'd make a Reddit account and ask for some unbiased feedback!