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<blockquote data-quote="Say_Cheese" data-source="post: 414503" data-attributes="member: 15770"><p>I used to do office photography for a living. Some tips.</p><p></p><p>Tidy up. Make sure that the desks and floors are tidy. Clutter looks awful in the image. </p><p>Use a tripod, a cable release if you have one. If not then use a self timer. </p><p>Use the natural lighting, if you have those little halogen downlighters then that's great. Strip lighting is not so good but workable. </p><p>Long shutter speeds are great. If you use a long shutter speed then you can get away with no flash. Flashes are great in some situations but office photography is not it. </p><p>Viewpoints, don't shoot everything from just eye level. Get high with a ladder and get down low. </p><p>Look around the internet at some other peoples work. Take inspiration from others then add your own influence.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, shoot loads. When you think you have enough images shoot more still. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Say_Cheese, post: 414503, member: 15770"] I used to do office photography for a living. Some tips. Tidy up. Make sure that the desks and floors are tidy. Clutter looks awful in the image. Use a tripod, a cable release if you have one. If not then use a self timer. Use the natural lighting, if you have those little halogen downlighters then that's great. Strip lighting is not so good but workable. Long shutter speeds are great. If you use a long shutter speed then you can get away with no flash. Flashes are great in some situations but office photography is not it. Viewpoints, don't shoot everything from just eye level. Get high with a ladder and get down low. Look around the internet at some other peoples work. Take inspiration from others then add your own influence. Lastly, shoot loads. When you think you have enough images shoot more still. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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