Here's a really simple for making 'knock your socks off' window / view shots.
Are you ready? Here's the entire set of instructions.
- Place camera next to window
- Point halfway out window, halfway indoors
- Press button to take photo
That's pretty much it!
Clients feedback for these type of shots are off the charts. They really like these. I hesitate to share with them how easy they are to create (but I'm glad to let you in on the secret).
Why do these work so well? (well, my opinion on the subject anyway)
Most view shots you see are either created from outside (which is good a thing, I always include those) or they tend to be shot more or less directly head on into the window (or with some minor angle).
By putting the camera next to the window and giving it a half in / half out composition the view feels really big because we still have the referance point of the interior. If you look carefully it's the proportion of interior to view is what helps the view to appear so large.
Also we are inviting the viewer to be either 'inside' or 'outside' if they like. They can spend time in each 'space'.
Maybe the best aspect is simply this, we get a concrete feeling for what it looks like to really be standing at the edge of that room admiring the view. This provides a greater sense of 'realism' if you like.
Lastely, these shots are more dynamic than a straight on shot...they are simply more fun. :)
Cheers, -B
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