Sometimes I just have too much fun. Lofts are fun to photograph.  They have huge windows and a lot of light.  I like to take my property shots using natural light.  I warm up the photo or cool it down by adjusting the temperature when I process it.

It is possible to take a small loft and get ten or more photos of it. The trick is to mentally divide it into seperate spaces.  Maybe there is a desk in the corner so I will shoot it seperatly and just show the area around the desk.  For this loft I have 20 photos. 

Taking pictures of rooms is a huge challnege, I find most anything to be easier to shoot than a room.  When this one is put on the market I will incude a link with more information about it, just in case the general pbulic really does look at active rain.

Details about unit #507, 9th Street Lofts

 

5 Comments on Loft Photography

AUG
11
2008
369,686 Points 62 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teresa, you're briliant.  The loft isn't bad either.

7:15pm • #1
AUG
12
2008
436,756 Points 8 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Teresa - That is a very nice looking loft and your photos are great. Wideangle?

1:15am • #2
193,541 Points 64 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thank Chris it is a nice loft and fun to shoot.

Robert - yes it is a wide angle. A must have for property shots

4:42am • #3
AUG
13
2008
5 Featured Posts

Hey, I can't re-blog this...bummer.  It would looked good in Frederick. : )

 

7:21am • #4
SEP
03
2008
304,080 Points 3 Featured Posts Hit Router

Really excellent pictures/photographs.  Great job.

4:06pm • #5

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