Spoiler: there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
When shooting exteriors, going a bit higher often works best for better composition. Inside, the goal is usually to show more floor than ceiling but that can change depending on the room and layout. ????
???? In kitchens, avoid seeing under cabinets and make sure countertops aren’t distorted. The key? Adjust based on how it looks in-camera rather than sticking to a fixed tripod height.
???? It’s all about composition, not a magic number.
When shooting exteriors, going a bit higher often works best for better composition. Inside, the goal is usually to show more floor than ceiling but that can change depending on the room and layout. ????
???? In kitchens, avoid seeing under cabinets and make sure countertops aren’t distorted. The key? Adjust based on how it looks in-camera rather than sticking to a fixed tripod height.
???? It’s all about composition, not a magic number.
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