Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to shoot indoors?

How to shoot indoors?

1, frame position

When shooting a large space, try to use waist-level framing instead of our usual eye-level framing. In a small indoor environment, horizontal framing with eyes often creates a feeling of overlooking. A stable tripod can be used to ensure a stable image.

Step 2 choose the right theme

It is often found in a perfect photo that a distracting element will make the whole photo less perfect.

Like the photo below, all white, elegant and brightly colored hand sanitizer is very attractive and will divert the viewer's realization. At this point, change the hand sanitizer ... put the bucket on it ...

You can use books, soft clothes and other elements to guide the line of sight.

3, the choice of lens

Generally speaking, when we want to shoot the indoor environment, we should choose a wide-angle lens (24mm or wider) to cover the configuration of the whole room, but if we just want to shoot the details and shoot the key furnishings in the room, a 50mm standard lens is enough.

4. light

Try to use natural light and turn off indoor light sources. The artificial light source in the room will distort the white balance. If the indoor natural light is insufficient, you can use a reflector or LED panel to make up the light. So it's best to shoot in a well-lit room.

5, choose the appropriate aperture

Choose a smaller aperture (f/5.6-f/ 1 1) to ensure the depth of field coverage in the shooting room. Of course, if you just want to shoot the key points and highlight the key points, you can use a larger aperture to reduce the depth of field.