Interior lighting - Interior lighting is similar to portrait lighting, but little bit challenging in a way of balancing lights if there are multiple sources of light. Also, the wider the lens is, the better I can work without loosing much of it. I rarely had a chance to use my wide angle lens, so decided to use my 17-24 lens for some interior shots of our living space. I did use additional light source along with the ambient light. My goal was to balance the light both indoor and outdoor. You might be thinking that there are no outdoor photos! If you look through the windows in the living room, the trees are well lit, they are not very bright. The worst case, you will fnd it over exposed if you only take an indoor exposure. I wanted to make sure I can see the outdoor very well from inside. -Sonia Ahmad -etmportraits.com
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AuthorSonia Ahmad, CPP, is an award-winning photographer based in Cypress, TX. She has earned the Photographic Craftsman designation by Professional Photographers of America. She specializes in personal portrait sessions for Seniors, Teens, and tweens, Women's personal branding, mother-and-daughter sessions, Glamour and fashion, and Headshots. See more portrait sessions in the gallery. Archives
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