Just finished taking some photos of the interior of a house I worked on
last winter. (kitchen design and cabinetry) I still have a lot to learn
about lighting. I used a 24 shift on my OM4, porta 160vc. Various
combinations of photo flood and/or a remote T32 into an umbrella used as
a diffuser. The portra was probably a mistake as the colors were way too
saturated but I just wanted to finish off the roll. I ended up doing
lots of tweaking to get the color somewhat uniform shot to shot and
reasonably accurate. I'm open to suggestions for a better film to use
and better ways to use the lighting.
This is the entryway.
http://www.interisland.net/watershed/mike/Cabinets/Miles-Clark/M-Chouse22a.jpg
Here are some of the better interior shots:
http://www.interisland.net/watershed/mike/Cabinets/Miles-Clark/M-Chouse02a.jpg
http://www.interisland.net/watershed/mike/Cabinets/Miles-Clark/M-Chouse04a.jpg
http://www.interisland.net/watershed/mike/Cabinets/Miles-Clark/M-Chouse08a.jpg
http://www.interisland.net/watershed/mike/Cabinets/Miles-Clark/M-Chouse11a.jpg
A little history. This house was purchased last year as a fixer-upper for
$1.7m. The remodel ran about $0.5m +/-. The house sold last week for
3.4m after 4 days on the market.
I think I'm in the wrong business :>) You do the math.
mike
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