Julie Mannell
mudroom
One wall/ceiling bounce just right of camera, and one wall/ceiling bounce back and to the left of camera. On both the right and left ends of this long, narrow room there were windows/doors letting in lots of natural light.
This was shot for an interior designer, who mainly wanted to highlight the built-ins here. There were some items on top of them that the client didn't want in the shot, but that we couldn't move, hence the tight crop along the upper edge (would have preferred a bit more breathing room up there). The color of the built-ins in my out-of-camera shot was all over the place, so had to ask client for the name of the paint color/manufacturer for reference. The reflection on the upper part of the far doors was extremely green from the greenery outside. I got rid of most of the green, but not all of it...I'm often unsure how far to go when correcting color casts (the phrase 'color-correcting the life out of a room' is always at the back of my mind!) Curious to hear any thoughts on this.
Feedback and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!
mudroom
One wall/ceiling bounce just right of camera, and one wall/ceiling bounce back and to the left of camera. On both the right and left ends of this long, narrow room there were windows/doors letting in lots of natural light.
This was shot for an interior designer, who mainly wanted to highlight the built-ins here. There were some items on top of them that the client didn't want in the shot, but that we couldn't move, hence the tight crop along the upper edge (would have preferred a bit more breathing room up there). The color of the built-ins in my out-of-camera shot was all over the place, so had to ask client for the name of the paint color/manufacturer for reference. The reflection on the upper part of the far doors was extremely green from the greenery outside. I got rid of most of the green, but not all of it...I'm often unsure how far to go when correcting color casts (the phrase 'color-correcting the life out of a room' is always at the back of my mind!) Curious to hear any thoughts on this.
Feedback and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!