Interior Photography Technique
Interiors can be photographed with either artificial, natural or mixed lighting.
Some interior photographs can consist of large rooms, exposition rooms, museums, theatres,
shops and other interiors like your home or a workshop. In most cases, the interior photography
will be better covered with a wide camera lens, so having at least a 28mm lens is a must when
making such photographs because you will need to cover as much room as possible in your
images. A 20mm lens is even better.
Benefic Light
If there is too much natural light you can cover the windows a little, anyway, having too much light
in the windows can damage your images by overexposing them in that particular area.
On the other hand, if the room is not so well illuminated, and you still don't want to use the artificial
light such as your flash, then you can compensate the lack of light by making a long exposure, and
you may need a tripod for that to ensure crisp details.
You can take advantage of the sun rays near to sunrise or sunset, letting the light to fall in the
room through a window, this kind of light can give beautiful results, if exposed properly.