Natalia Robert shares her journey into interior photography and the differences between shooting for real estate listings and interior designers. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships with interior designers and capturing specific moments that evoke a feeling. Natalia provides tips and tricks for working with interiors, including using a tripod, straightening verticals, and mastering masking in Photoshop. She also discusses her platform, The Grove, which provides resources, courses, and a supportive community for women in the interior photography industry.
Keywords
interior photography, real estate photography, interior designers, relationships, capturing moments, tips and tricks, tripod, straightening verticals, masking in Photoshop, The Grove, resources, courses, community, women in photography
Takeaways
Interior photography is a niche within the photography industry that is often overlooked but offers unique opportunities to blend design and architecture with photography.
Working with interior designers requires building relationships and understanding their vision for the space.
Tips for interior photography include using a tripod, straightening verticals, and mastering masking in Photoshop.
The Grove is a platform that provides resources, courses, and a supportive community for women in the interior photography industry.
Sound Bites
"Interior photography is its own little niche"
"Working with interior designers is relationship-heavy"
"Using a tripod and straightening verticals are essential in interior photography"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:11 Exploring the Niche of Interior Photography
09:20 Building Relationships with Interior Designers
16:17 Tips and Tricks for Interior Photography