This is exactly the type of video you should be making. Well done! And keep them coming.
murphyjanitorial
You are a life savior man! Thank you for these good stuffs. Thank you for the perfect demonstrations.
dinushanbandara
Though the octabox might be a little cumbersome, I really like the light spread in those shots.
I never thought of using it handheld. Most of the homes I shoot are dark and have wood either on the walls, or on the ceiling or both.
I’m thinking a box like that will allow me to push more light without harsh edged shadows or reflective glare off shiny objects.
Can’t wait to see how it pans out.
Thanks
Papparratzi
Hey thanks so much for making this video. Very helpful.
bauljgd
I can also seen the warmer green and orange hues in this video.
vanodyssey
Wonderful video❤ regards from Kerala ❤
abyworld
Hi. Great video, thx. Witch lens do you used for interior photography?
attila
Matthew love your point on bright harsh light carrying in green hues from trees, what is the answer to this? I done a shoot lately and even with my editing, I feel there is a slight green mist around the entire scene. I have tried my best to use various 'sliders' to get rid of this but there still seems to be a green hue, maybe the mint green walls also added to this, but my eye and brain is trying to fight this. One idea IS NOT to add a black scrim to the outside window, what do you suggest?
vanodyssey
Just subscribed, great. What are you using please for remote capture with your Sony? I used a CamRanger for a while with my A7R111 but not good.
alanabley
Hi Matt,
I know this is an older video I'm commenting on.
Where do you typically set your focus for your interior photos? I'm always taking a lot of time triple checking my focus during shoots. Also, Is f/8 the widest aperture you would recommend for interior photos? I'm usually around f/11 but that requires more flash power.
Thanks for all your videos and being generous with your information.
Mike
mikesagephoto
I know you use an A7III to shoot with. What picture profile do you use when shooting?
Sage_Oblouk
Great video, but are we really going to ignore the hair pop? :D
Gustaiiv
So appreciate you making videos like this! Question: I’ve seen you shoot where you’re in the frame aiming your flash straight at the ceiling vs this softbox technique. Can I ask what the different results are? How do you decide which technique is best for the space? Thank you!
thenorthstudio
Hey Matthew. What is the size of your softbox ? Thanks!