2014
Lynda
Richard Klein
28m 58s
English
An effective photo of a building captures the personality of the architecture and its designer's vision. In this course, photographer Richard Klein demonstrates key techniques for taking exterior photos that make a building look its best. He visits two sites, one featuring a large modern home and the other a Japanese-style building, and covers a variety of lighting techniques, from working with existing light to employing supplemental lighting.
Introduction 2m 10s
Intro to shooting exteriors 2m 10s
1. Photographing Exteriors of a Japanese-Style Home 16m 26s
Touring the exterior of the small Japanese-style home 2m 34s
Finding the first exterior detail shot 1m 54s
Getting the exterior house shot as light changes 4m 37s
Getting the final overall shot of the Japanese-style home 5m 31s
Reviewing other exterior details of the Japanese-style house 1m 50s
2. Photographing Exteriors of a Large Modern Home 9m 21s
Touring the exterior of a large modern home 2m 24s
Shooting an exterior detail shot of a large modern house 1m 54s
Building up the overall exterior shot of a large modern home 3m 28s
Getting a grand vista shot of the home 1m 35s
3. Evaluating the Shoots 1m 1s
Evaluating the final selects from the shoot 1m 1s
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