Bedroom Tutorial Architecture/Design Photographing & Editing | Zen Treehouse AirBNB
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2023
- In this video I walk you through the process of shooting and editing a single image of the main Bedroom at the Zen Treehouse in Bailey, Colorado.
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My name is Matthew and I'm an architecture & interiors photographer based in Kansas City.
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This wasn’t the bedroom tutorial we were expecting, but the bedroom tutorial we deserved.
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Brilliant video as always Matthew!😊
I'm watching one of your tutorials per night with hope of world domination.
One of the best tutorials I've seen. Thanks for this. Looking forward to the next one!
This was really well done. The first architecture/property video that i've seen with really high level images. You won me over when you decided to not do the window pull!
Bro, you gotta show the natural light and strobe photos side by side at the end so that we can see the difference! Amazing tutorial though. So helpful to see the way a professional like you works.
Check out my recent post on Instagram. Not a massive difference but there are some subtleties
Yet an another amazing Tutorial video 🙌 Thanks for doing this 👍
Bro, need to hook you up with an Arca head and an L Bracket. Will make your life 1000x better lining up these one point shots!
I’ve kicked around the idea. So that setup does ok with a cord sticking out the camera for the camranger? Even when going vertical?
right angle tether cord does the trick, and that manfrotto head is not travel friendly at all. Flipping the camera 12inches away from the center axis(shooting vertical on that head) makes lining up any composition really time consuming.
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we can do a video about it at Shifter conference!
or you could get the Benro Qrb95
Agree L bracket was a total game changer for me. Also love my benro three way geared head. Not as compact as an arca but works flawlessly.
loved it!
Nice! Great video. Thanks Matt
fantastic insights!
Great tutorial Matthew!
Great tutorial, thanks !
Really good, thanks… making me want to tackle interiors again… patience & know how 💪 🇬🇧
Another great one! Watch out for those stray packs of dogs!
Think of how much easier this image would have been without that bed frame. :-)
Excellent post! wow! Question: the shutter at 3:57 on the video says it was 1/25th... 🤔 is that a typo ? or it was 1/125th...? thanks! chers! :)
Yeah it was 1/25
@@MatthewAPhoto ok thanks!!! 🙌 ;)
Looked like an overcast day. Did you need to gel your strobe at all to match the daylight?
Nope. Strobe color matched pretty close to actual daylight
I need tutorial with iphone 15 pro max
Hello, my name is Quang Minh. I've been following you quite a bit through the videos you post on TH-cam. There's a problem that I've been having recently when taking photos of a hotel room. My bed is white and the mattress is not flat, it is too loose and ugly. Is there any way I can fix it? If possible, please make a video on this topic. Thank you very much
4:20 i dont get it, first you set your iso higher and then take your shutter to faster, instead why did you just lower your iso to cover the windows light
Shutter speed doesn’t affect the flash light but ISO does
I thought the whole composition was awkward. It has a tight crammed in feel...not pleasant to look at. No editing or lighting can make it look good.
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can you make a video about color editing style of zara home images the same style as rich stapleton, studio periphery, mart goossens, thomas de bruyne