Friday, February 12, 2010

Steve to the Rescue!

I received a call from the marketing department of a Chicago development company. They had sent their building managers to shoot an empty space. The pictures came back with some disastrous results. Although this wasn't a complicated or sexy project to shoot, they asked me to improve upon the previous work by shooting essentially the same areas.

The following images were the ones shot by the building managers:


I chose a different office, taking care to block out some nasty glare from the sun.


The company wanted to communicate the vastness of the bullpen area so I elevated my tripod to over 7 feet to get above office partitions and used my tilt/shift lens to minimize the ceiling.


The conference room is pretty standard. However, I paid attention to detail, making sure there were just enough chairs and got rid of the dry board markers in the background. I also wanted to emphasize the frosted glass wall.


These images were all processed as HDR.

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    1 comment:

    Breanna said...

    Awesome! You really did do some rescuing! That first set look blah, you made me wanna work in an office building again...lol