Architectural Photography

Photographer Richard Riley invites viewers to follow along as he shoots the interior and exterior of a residential house. As he works, Richard talks about preproduction tips, shot selection, bracketing, lighting techniques, composition, and creating the final exposure in post production.

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Richard Riley

Release Date: 2010-03-09

Lessons

Getting Started

<p>Richard starts off by explaining some of the theory behind his method and gives some examples of what he will be demonstrating in this course</p>

Duration: 10 mins 32 seconds

Home Interior

<p>Setting up the lighting and bracketing the first set of exposures for this home interior photo shoot</p>

Duration: 12 mins 55 seconds

Getting the Correct Lighting

<p>Use a variety of methods to adjust the light, including bounce flash, ND gels, soft boxes, and more</p>

Duration: 9 mins 56 seconds

Third Interior Shot

<p>Working with a bank of lights, reflections, stray cords, range of exposures, etc.</p>

Duration: 9 mins 34 seconds

Dimension and Composition

<p>Richard discusses why he tries to avoid flat lines when shooting interiors and he begins to combine bracketed exposures of the kitchen shoot</p>

Duration: 5 mins 11 seconds

Exterior Shot

<p>Lighting windows from the inside, combining exposures, and correcting camera parallax in post production</p>

Duration: 12 mins 30 seconds