Iain Gibbs – Furniture Photographer London


Posted November 28, 2012 by johnybfre

Do you want to get a bunch of photos that high-light a certain product, person or furniture? Do you find finding the photographer suitable for such a job a hard task?

 
Do you want to get a bunch of photos that highlight a certain product, person or furniture? Do you find finding the photographer suitable for such a job a hard task? If that is the case then furniture photographer London Iain Gibbs is the man for you. He uses the latest digital equipment to shoot furniture, people and products in atmospheric, realistic scenes. Furniture photographer Herfordshire Iain Gibbs is the best choice for you because he also does photo retouching, therefore ensuring you of the perfect final picture. He is recommended by his work and also by his client list that varies from major furniture manufacturers to Qantas Airlines, Ford and Landrover.

When you browse through the website you will find the photo retouching section. Here, in the drop down menu you will find a list of projects done by furniture photographer London Iain Gibbs. When selecting one of his projects you will find a series of photos before and after retouching with the retouching process explanation. The list of projects contains the following names: client portrait, dining set, fireplace removal, loft bedroom furniture, missing chairs, night shoot and timber detail. Under the “Client portrait” section you will find, as previously stated, the before and after pictures and the retouching process details. Furniture photographer Herfordshire Iain Gibbs states that due to the some of the client's natural beauty no major retouching was needs, just lighting adjustments were made because the pictures were taken on a rainy day.

In the “Dining set” section, furniture photographer Herfordshire Iain Gibbs states that not all the correct lighting is achievable in every picture. Keep in mind that while some light in a frame is the correct exposure for the brightness of the window, the same brightness will ruin the detail of the table top. The answer to this issue is to light each section of the picture with the right quantity and type of light so that you will bring out the best aspects of the product while still creating atmosphere. In the “Fireplace Removal” project the furniture photographer London Iain Gibbs explains that the fireplace was needed to be removed because this was the preferred view of the room. The task was completed by simply lowering the painting and then the result was copied and reversed so that it could be dropped into the mirror reflection.

The “Loft bedroom furniture” section shows pictures that were retouched by furniture photographer London Iain Gibbs by adding floorboards into the foreground, taking-out the corridor behind the wardrobe, turning the polystyrene board behind the bed in a concrete head-board and adjusting the light and exposure. The missing chairs problem is solved by taking a picture with the chairs in the first position and then simply moving the chairs in the second positions and then overlapping the two shots together. The “Timber detail” project was possible by layering together 8 different shots. The “Night Shoot” issue was solved by furniture photographer Herfordshire by putting trace paper over the windows and then garden scenes shot on a previous sunny day were dropped into the window area.

Get the best Furniture photographer London http://www.furniturephotographerlondon.co.uk take the great for you and also let Furniture photographer Herfordshire http://www.furniturephotographerlondon.co.uk Iain Gibbs retouch them so that you will end up with the perfect picture.
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Last Updated November 28, 2012