whew! that's a lot to answer.... i think that interiors are most difficult
for light balencing rather than perspective control. while the 24 shift
works like a dream, it is possible to get good interiors w/ a 21 or 18
(remember a 24mm shift is just an 18mm cropped correctly). if composed
correctly, you can crop out what you don't need - this will put the
photoshop back into real photography! though i use the software
occassionally, i still use the old fashioned tricks for best effect.
since most kitchens use incandescent light, i would make your investment
into a couple of small hot lamps (tungsten) that will be able to reproduce
much better than daylight flash which can be harsh w/o a diffuser.
rates usually run $100-$150 per view depending on client, amount of shots,
film format, etc...
gries
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