I'm a photographer and I'm about to take photos for my family's Airbnb apartment. If I say that I don't have experience shooting interiors it's an understatement, these videos are pure gold for me, thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge and techniques!
Hi Matt, i hope you can create the video about your workflow when you arrive on set, start from analyzing the lighting situation, pick your composition, pick your main light, and so on. Thanks a lot!
I always feel like my interiors are a little too soft, can’t wait to try this. I wonder if using blend if in layer styles would speed up the second part
Great videos! It’s so surprising that you don’t have thousands of subscribers. Don’t give up. I’m sure your channel will grow fast one day. I found one thing no matter how sharp your photos are, they all look blurry when you upload to MLS. Is there a way to avoid that?
Hi Matt, loving your vids, especially your workflow out in the field. I had been familiar with this high pass filter but no idea about the method for eliminating the noise in highlights, thaaaaaankkk yoouuuuu!! Would this be your preferred method of sharpening over any sharpening in Lightroom, or would you still use a little of that?
I prefer this method of sharpening. I'm not a big fan of global sharpening an image because it doesn't always need to be in every part of a photo. This way gives me a little more control.
Even with the lesser effect to the undesired areas, what is the preferred method to reduce some of the luminance noise? Above the oreo container is a rgb cast or what looks like a specular reflection from glass.
You can always remove the 'marching ants' and specifically paint in or remove the sharpening wherever you'd like. For unique color casts, I just bring those down with a simple hue/saturation layer.
mind to ask, what lens u use on this image? and what model dslr u using. your photo its already sharp 😁👍🏼 im using sigma 8-16m f4.5 with d7100 so blur when it comes to focus.
I'm a photographer and I'm about to take photos for my family's Airbnb apartment. If I say that I don't have experience shooting interiors it's an understatement, these videos are pure gold for me, thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge and techniques!
Alright, this was all new to me. I've always wondered how some images I've seen had a natural sharpened look. Slick lesson Matthew.
Soft Light blending mode works well too. Not as strong as Overlay 👍🏻
Thank you Matthew!
One of a few really good free interior photo tutorials on UA-cam. Thank you Matthew! And ONLY 3,5K subscribers. That's crazy.
Hi Matt, i hope you can create the video about your workflow when you arrive on set, start from analyzing the lighting situation, pick your composition, pick your main light, and so on. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for making this video
thank you so much for amazing tips i love it and used it
very helpful
Thank you
I always feel like my interiors are a little too soft, can’t wait to try this. I wonder if using blend if in layer styles would speed up the second part
Great videos! It’s so surprising that you don’t have thousands of subscribers. Don’t give up. I’m sure your channel will grow fast one day. I found one thing no matter how sharp your photos are, they all look blurry when you upload to MLS. Is there a way to avoid that?
Hi Matt, loving your vids, especially your workflow out in the field. I had been familiar with this high pass filter but no idea about the method for eliminating the noise in highlights, thaaaaaankkk yoouuuuu!! Would this be your preferred method of sharpening over any sharpening in Lightroom, or would you still use a little of that?
I prefer this method of sharpening. I'm not a big fan of global sharpening an image because it doesn't always need to be in every part of a photo. This way gives me a little more control.
@@MatthewAPhoto Thanks Matt for the insights 🤙🏻
Even with the lesser effect to the undesired areas, what is the preferred method to reduce some of the luminance noise? Above the oreo container is a rgb cast or what looks like a specular reflection from glass.
You can always remove the 'marching ants' and specifically paint in or remove the sharpening wherever you'd like. For unique color casts, I just bring those down with a simple hue/saturation layer.
Thank you! For Instagram posts, what size and resolution do you recommend?
mind to ask, what lens u use on this image? and what model dslr u using.
your photo its already sharp 😁👍🏼
im using sigma 8-16m f4.5 with d7100
so blur when it comes to focus.
This image was shot with a canon 24mm tilt shift on a Sony a7iii. Admittedly that lens is extremely sharp already
@@MatthewAPhoto wow i didnt know sony can use canon lens. thank you so much Matthew 🙏🏼,
i will keep catchup modern camera 😁