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yeah the photo and the thumbnail looks nice and all but unfortunately when I shot it I made a pretty big mistake related to tip number seven on this list this video is my list of seven tips for shooting interior design photography hey everyone my name is Matthew and I am an architecture and design photographer based in Kansas City now I apologize if you are 100 new to the genre of architecture and design photography because Im gonna skip some of the elemental Basics were gonna skip past use a tripod get the camera at the right height use a narrow aperture we are moving on past that if you need to start out with some of those Basics I suggest checking out my other video the five basics of architecture photography were gonna go over what I would consider maybe more of an intermediate list of suggestions and Technical tips for shooting a set of images intended for an interior designer okay tip number one before you take a single shot do a walkthrough of a project with your interior des