Learn how to make any interior space shine with these expert photography tips.
Choose the Right Perspective. Interior Photography calls for taking a couple of steps back and shoot from one of the corners, or with the camera pressed against the walls. When you scope out the space you are about to photograph, try all different corners for a variety of persepectives, and only then choose to focus on the on that captures the room at it's best.
Wide Angles, when you want to capture as much of the space as possible, a wide angle is the way to go. For a good wide angle, you will need to use specialized gear. Most experts agree that a lens ranging from 16mm to 24mm will give you an optimal wide shot of the interior. Too wide will result in perspective distortion, through, so make sure you get a lens that is appropriate for the range of space sizes you intend to photograph.
Eliminate Blurring, even if you have the steady hands of a surgeon, there's no reason to risk blurry images. You want to keep your indoor photos sharp, so it's best to use a tripod. As an extra stabilizing measure, use your camera timer to make sure the shot it untainted by any movement that might be caused by your excited fingers.
With the involvment of Interior shots, it can get somewhat messy and unprofessional. And no one wants that. Even if you have to slip into a bath tub just to get the mirror framed right, do so. A different perspective can adjust the whole area of the room, in seconds.