I have Elements 7 and Elements 9 (each with large photo files). My question is how to keep both files of photos when I upgrade to Elements 11 and I uninstall the Elements 7 & 9 program software?
Thanks jdubu...I was wondering about camera height..so lower camera position will make the rooms look larger..good to know!
BobD, and Dfarmer I appreciate your excellent advice it has been very helpful and I will use it!
I do have a 10-20 wide angle and had decided not to use it for fear of distorting vertical lines ....and had selted on using my 17-55 2.8 as it is a faster lens. Have now decided to take them both.
I was hoping to shoot with available light to capture your warm photos Bob...and maybe a bounce flash for dark areas...but I am concerned about windows being "blown" out due to over exposure...any suggestions?
No, I am not a pro...and I have only been on FAA a few weeks and have sold 4 photos. You set your own prices, and since they do all the printing, framing, and mailing... They take a big. cut of the sale price.
Thanks very much Sarge! Good points and advice for sure. I am planning on using my Nikkor 17-55 to shoot...and will use a tripod as well.
I have been asked by a developer to take photos of all the rooms in his new condos. He will use them for marketing his properties. Any tips on lenses, lighting, etc will be appreciated!
(He would like them in a slide show ..as a virtural tour).
I use Fine Art America also and am very happy with the site. Very professional and they pay you on time.
Here is my site:
http://boyd-alexander.fineartamerica.com/
I always shoot in the Raw format. No reason not to!