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05/10/2008 07:46:43 PM · #1
Hi all!

I've been recruited, along with another photographer, to shot what the owner of the home described as "landscaping photography" tomorrow afternoon. She is the owner of a very lovely antebellum home with a fair amount of property. I've done landscapes, as well as architecture (one of my favorite things to shoot) before, but I've never been asked to shoot specifically one property before. I'm guessing that she will tell me any specific shots that she wants, but in case she's vague, what are some MUST HAVE shots that might not be so obvious?
Also, there are a lot of trees, so it will be mostly shaded, but may have some patches of light. Any tips on how to deal with this?
I'm pretty excited about the job, but I want to do it right.

05/11/2008 07:24:52 PM · #2
"must have" will vary tremendously on why you're shooting. For her? For a magazine? What magazine?
Time of day, weather, and the orientaion of the house to the sun will make all the difference in what you can get. Consider tripod, ND filter, HDR (not for the effect, but to get blue skies and proper shadow exposure balance).
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