Twilight Photography: Seeing in the dark

Using low light as a highlight

Twilight “blue hour” intentionally chosen to highlight lighting design

Architecture photographers are obsessed with weather forecasts. Everyone wants good weather for their photoshoot as this usually translates to good light (though not always the case). Of course there is only so much good light in a day and some projects require a lot of planning to capture certain parts of a project at the best time in the day to benefit from natural light. It can sometimes feel like a race, especially on those shorter days in the winter months. However, as the sun dips below the horizon, new photographic opportunities emerge.

Twilight photography in the world of architecture and interior design often reveals stunning visuals that can't be replicated during daylight, and in many circumstances, twilight imagery should be included in your shot list.

1. Showcasing Landscape design: The interplay of dimming natural light and emerging artificial lighting can create a beautiful blend of colours and textures that accentuates your outdoor spaces.

2. Materiality: Unique wall or floor treatments come alive at twilight. Texture, shadow, and depth are highlighted.

3. Lighting Design: As the day transitions into night, lighting design takes center stage. Twilight photography is perfect for showcasing the artistry of lighting schemes, from soft, ambient glows to dramatic focal points inside and out.

4. Subject Isolating and/ or Highlighting: Photographing your project at dusk allows you to isolate your subject amidst a darker background. Your building or room becomes a beacon, drawing attention to its design and details.

5. Bad Weather Solution: Sometimes things don’t align and when bad weather decides to play spoilsport during your photoshoot, twilight can come to the rescue, especially for exteriors. The dusk ambiance helps mask uncooperative weather conditions / clouds and can turn them into an asset.

As with all things architecture photography, planning is key. The ideal twilight conditions are only short lived so its back to that race again to get the images needed in the short window of ‘blue light’.

Are you an architect or designer seeking to elevate your portfolio with stunning twilight photography? We can help with this. Let's create stunning images together. Contact us today and let your architecture and interior design projects shine, even after the sun has set.

Teeth

Photographing a dental clinic

Main entrance lobby and reception

A trip to the dentist isn’t usually on the top of peoples list of favourite things to do, usually because of a hang-up from some historical experience or a second hand scare story that has been doing the rounds, but we live in good times! Dental treatments are the best they have ever been and the clinics themselves are being carefully designed to provide a functional space to help deliver the best treatments and also a calm and welcoming environment for patients and practitioners.

Keeping these points in mind were central to my planning of a recent photoshoot at the new Spot Clinic dental practice designed by award winning architects, SABRAB. A complete overhaul of a challenging space high above Avenida Liberdade in Lisbon had incorporated extensive use of glass walls, doors and partitions to maximise the flow of natural light throughout the patient and technical areas. A monochromatic palette of materials was also used to offer a clean, minimal and very modern space for patients to enjoy. My brief was to document these elements for both the architect and clinic, with the added twist that the clinic was operating a normal working day.

Photographically, the challenges were working in tight spaces around delicate equipment (resolved in part by stitching shifted images together for some compositions), illustrating the materiality and colour palette with consistency (lots of colour work in post-production), and showing some life and activity whilst protecting patient / staff identity (timing of shots, use of slower shutter speeds and keeping out of the way!).

For these commercial shoots, problem solving is a BIG part of what goes on, and is a BIG part of what we enjoy at Clear Space. Do you have a challenging space or design that you would like to share with your audience? Let’s discuss the best way to make that happen. Finally, don’t forget to floss every day :-)

Cameras and Cocktails

On-location commercial photography

1st location on a long but successful day

Commercial photography is all about creating images with the very specific purpose of promoting and marketing products and services. I love the variety and challenge that it often presents, the planning and pre-production required to make it successful, also the teamwork and collaboration between the client and photographer. 

Another thing I love is a cool drink on a sunny beach (who doesn’t?), so when i was approached to shoot some of the worlds best flair bartenders making cocktails on a beach to showcase the Portabar system, I felt like the planets had aligned!

OK, so I specialise in architecture and interior design photography which might sound like a far cry from shooting a bar, BUT, the intent shares many similarities: images that capture the design itself, detailed elements, materiality, functionality and utility. The big difference is that unlike most of my subjects, this one can be moved about and that was a key element of the brief: to showcase the versatility of the Portabar in where it can be set up, but also how it can be quickly customised to take on different looks, thanks to their clever modular system and magnetic decorative panels.

Directing the shoot here in Portugal was Tom Dyer, a world champ Flair bartender (!). Portabar wanted to have their product set up in a variety of stunning locations which we are lucky to have in abundance here around Lisbon. A number of locations were decided, a team assembled to make it happen and shot list decided upon through liaison with Caroline at Portabar UK. Other considerations were location access, transport, timings on the day, props and staging, tides and weather.

Planning is everything on shoots like this as the ability to improvise on-the-fly when needed - That was true right from the off. Despite the perfect forecast for location no.1 (a wonderfully wild ocean beach), shortly after setting up the bar, the fog came in… The collective decision was to press on, select the bar facade that matched the mood and environment and make a few changes to my shooting approach (strobes now needed). The result: probably my favourite images from the day! That fog really added some drama to the scene. 

Over the next 8 hours or so, the sun came out and we set up in three different locations, staging and shooting 5 different variations on the bar design with Tom, Patricia, Travis and Luis all doing incredible things with bottles, spirits and glasses bringing the energy to the shoot and making some incredible cocktails (yes, I did sample a few). The best bit was that Portabar were delighted with the outcome. Mission accomplished! 

If you need to showcase your product, design, space or place in a way that makes heads turn, I would love to help out. I hope to speak with you soon. Cheers!

Imobiliária

Selling Spaces

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One thing that hasn’t really slowed down too much during the Covid-19 pandemic is the real estate market. Certainly here in Portugal, buying, selling, building and renting properties has continued. Some things have had to change of course, such as restrictions on viewings during the most severe phases of lockdown, but agents and brokers have adapted by making better use of media to provide a showcase of their listings to potential buyers and investors.

This of course brings me to the subject of real estate photography… 

Photography has been the mainstay for real estate marketing and with good reason. We are drawn to images of beautiful things. BUT, in a world where we are saturated with images everywhere, it is vital that the images you use to promote your property listings (and your brand) really stand out from the crowd. Lets look at some stats:

  • 99% of Millennials are searching for their future property online where a listing with pictures is 10x more consulted.*

  • Buyers spend 60% of their time looking at listing photos, and only 20% on the listing description.**

  • Homes with high-quality photos receive a 47% higher asking price.*** Listings with professional photos get 118% more online visits.****

Simply put: Professional photography gets you and your listings noticed!

[* Digital Age Study ** Wall Street Journal *** Redfin **** National Association of Realtors]

Real Estate (RE) photography is quite a different genre compared to Architecture and interior design photography. Fundamentally, its pictures of buildings, but in reality, their purpose sets them apart. A set of RE images aim to communicate a summary of a property to a potential buyer, to provoke their interest in wanting to find out more, reach out to the vendor/agents and ultimately take the step of requesting a viewing. From the agents perspective, good images also help to qualify their prospects saving everyone time.

Photographically, there are some similarities in approach to creating images for RE vs architecture clients: Carefully considered compositions that tell the story and illustrate the layout and flow of the property is key. Using tripods and the right lenses to ensure good quality interior images, upright verticals and consistency across the image set. Some degree of post processing is also required. Typically for RE photography, a wider focal length is used to convey the size of each room and in order to comply with online listings websites, a horizontal/landscape orientation is favoured. Post processing RE images is a more light handed affair as the images must accurately reflect the property. However, dealing with mirrored bathrooms and high dynamic range challenges still requires a problem solving approach and pre-visualisation as well as a helping hand from Photoshop.

At Clear Space, we use our knowledge, experience and tools to help agents and vendors who understand the importance of quality imagery to promote their luxury listings through well crafted photographs. 

If you are a real estate agency looking to raise the bar of your listings, drop Clear Space a line to request a brochure and see how we can help you.

Memories

Documenting a historical residence in Cascais

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As you’d expect, I love looking at pictures. I think most of us do, especially when they have a personal meaning such as old family photos or that painting grandma used to have above her fire place. Such pictures or photographs can instantly take us back to a different time in our lives which is pretty amazing. Most photographers would probably agree that for their images to evoke such personal memories and feelings for others is very gratifying. In my commercial photography work, there is typically a clear brief as to what we (myself and the client) want to create and how it will be used (for example, documenting a unique design element in a residential new-build for an architectural award submission).

Occasionally, the brief goes deeper as was the case in a recent residential shoot I was commissioned for. The owner of a large historic property was making plans to downsize but wanted to have a detailed record of the house they love as they remembered it. Besides it being a fantastic example of bold 70’s portuguese architecture in its own right, it was also packed with antiques, furniture and decorative pieces collected over many years, and a wonderful fireplace at the heart of the home.

On the day of the shoot I was given freedom to navigate the house to my schedule which meant I could select the best time of day for the interiors and sneak in a few twilight images featuring that wonderful fireplace. I was fortunate to have an overcast day (rare in Lisbon!) with a beautiful soft light filling the property and I opted to stick to this natural light only to document the details with as much realism as possible. Also, no staging or moving things about - This was all about capturing the space as it is/was. Pretty much all the images in the set were taken with either a 24mm Tilt-shift or 50mm. A simple set up and a joy to shoot. Most importantly, a very happy client who now has a set of images that can transport them back to a different time and place.

Please get in touch if you would like to record memories of a place that is special to you or someone you know.

Look good, feel good

Interior and lifestyle photography in a wellness studio

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I sometimes see my job is to document a design, a space or place. Sometimes its to provide a visual narrative to a building - where is it? who uses it? what is it made of? Other times, my photography has the specific goal of conveying a feeling to the audience. Recently, I was commissioned by a local business to do just that.

Health, Beauty and Wellness is a big industry and is a very competitive market place so its important to stand out from the crowd for the right reasons. Eliane Campos Health & Beauty is a well stablished practice 5 minutes walk from the wonderful sands of Carcavelos beach just outside of Lisbon. They offer a broad range of treatments and services that go beyond most and that demand highly trained technicians that operate to exacting standards of hygiene and care. My brief was to capture specific treatments and procedures offered in the salon and to highlight the professional standards and environment that their clients can expect when they visit.

Pre-production meeting and planning gave us our shot list, organised staff, models and interior styling to make time on set as efficient as possible. I opted for high-key lighting using small strobes to emphasise the clinical surroundings of the treatment rooms. This also allowed for colour consistency and flexibility to work around practitioners and models in a series of tight spaces.

Mission accomplished!

Big thanks to Eliane and her team and models for all their hard work on the day - especially as it just happened to be in the middle of a heat wave. We all earned a cold Super Bock that night!

If you need to tell your customers something good about your business or premises, get in touch for a chat. Architecture and interiors photography often widens to include lifestyle images in those spaces and Clear Space is here to help you achieve that.