Yes jay. I am trying to make the house light up with painting with light. I have seen videos of people walking around with a single flash and a remote and lighting a house beautifully with minimal gear. Then in post merging and using the lighting to be convincing.
I am sorry for my lack of description. I am having troubles with post processing and my layers. More specifically making a smooth transition with the layers.
I am currently a real estate photographer that does mid day interiors and exteriors. I am looking to start doing twilight shots where I can paint the home with light and stitch together. I am having troubles with the stitching. Any advice.
Ditto to what Phil said. I would only add that you need to watch your histogram. That will be one of your best indicators how well your light is traveling into your camera.
Some inspiration I get is looking at other photographers work, then trying to emulate it in your own way. It has lead me to better understand what I like to do.
Awesome post and photos. I want to get into street photography and photojournalism. Question though, for subjects like that guy that turned next to the wall of graffiti, did you get a model release for that?
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