milkshakelake
Structural
- Jul 15, 2013
- 1,116
I hired a professional photographer to take photos of buildings I designed for my website. They're 2-8 stories. He has a certain style but I want to give some direction, and he said he's open to that.
Is it better in a marketing sense to take organic photos? Like ones with cars and people around. Or ones that almost look like renderings because the cars and people are removed? He said he can do either but the rendering type photo will be more money due to editing and number of exposures needed. Not thinking about cost, I think that an organic photo with cars and people will convey a sense of realism, as long as things like trash, clutter, and fire hydrants are edited out.
I was also thinking of asking him to subtly brighten my building and darken neighboring ones.
Is it better in a marketing sense to take organic photos? Like ones with cars and people around. Or ones that almost look like renderings because the cars and people are removed? He said he can do either but the rendering type photo will be more money due to editing and number of exposures needed. Not thinking about cost, I think that an organic photo with cars and people will convey a sense of realism, as long as things like trash, clutter, and fire hydrants are edited out.
I was also thinking of asking him to subtly brighten my building and darken neighboring ones.