Go on-location with Tony Roslund to photograph multiple rooms in a beautiful, large Microsoft office space designed by HOK Architects. Learn his entire process to find angles, utilize natural light, light with strobes, and shoot building exteriors and interiors. These tips will help you market yourself as a professional photographer shooting hospitality, restaurants, workspaces, interior, exterior, colleges, retail, time lapse, and more. At the end of the tutorial, you'll be able to hold effective meetings with building architects, maximize your time on set, and pare down your gear to just the essentials that fit in one backpack. Not only that, he'll teach you how the cost sharing price model works so you can implement it in your professional photography business.
Meet Tony Roslund and receive a training series overview, covering a high level view of what you will learn throughout the tutorial on Commercial Architecture Photography
Receive an in depth breakdown of the complete gear kit that Tony uses for all of his commercial architecture productions. In this section, learn why he uses a specific camera body and array of lenses for his shoots to achieve best results on set and in post
In this section, look at a variety of accessories to control light with a lens hood, adaptor ring, and filters
Hear Tony’s rationale on investing in a high quality tripod and head system to achieve maximum flexibility for shot composition while maintaining rock solid captures for smooth compositing in post.