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Equipment & Techniques => Pro Business Discussion => Topic started by: Slobodan Blagojevic on July 22, 2014, 06:06:30 pm

Title: Mall Photography
Post by: Slobodan Blagojevic on July 22, 2014, 06:06:30 pm
Anyone specializing (or having experience) in shooting malls for property owners? I might have a project coming, and would be grateful for the opportunity to pick your brain. PM me if not willing to share it publicly. Also, any links to relevant blogs, tips, techniques, etc. appreciated.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: louoates on July 24, 2014, 05:01:42 pm
I'm shocked nobody has commented on this topic. I've never shot a mall but the first thing I'd want if I were the mall owner is an aerial shot.
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: Craig Lamson on July 25, 2014, 01:03:56 pm
Malls are an endangered species. 

http://www.deadmalls.com/index.html
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: Walt Roycraft on July 27, 2014, 10:07:15 am
I have been shooting Architecture since the early 80's. Typically I would want a parking lot free of cars and people, making the building the object of interest. With Mall's the opposite is true. The property owner wants to show the Mall is NOT dead but has very busy traffic. If the mall does not have a good traffic flow then shooting with tripod(always) and shooting multiple shots with cars in different spaces and then merging the multiple cars into one image.
I try and use longer lenses and find a grouping of cars and shoot from a distance.
Night shots or sunsets with dramatic skies are always a wow factor.
As mentioned aerial shots.

Interior shots benefit from multiple exposures and I use manual exposure blending.(I hate the overdone HDR look) I also use multiple WB with different exposures to get proper color balance.

PM me if you would like. Best wishes
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: Slobodan Blagojevic on July 28, 2014, 02:15:40 pm
Paul, wonderful photography on your site.

Thanks for the tips. One question: a lot of people in your shots, although small, are still rather recognizable. Is that a problem? I think privacy laws in UK and Europe are even more restrictive than here.
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: LesPalenik on July 29, 2014, 05:55:38 am
If the usage can be classified as editorial (annual corporate reports or website information pages may qualify), then it shouldn't be a problem.
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: louoates on July 29, 2014, 04:28:53 pm
If the usage can be classified as editorial (annual corporate reports or website information pages may qualify), then it shouldn't be a problem.

In my opinion annual reports do not fall under editorial protections. Website page use may or not be editorial depending on who is using it and for what purpose. Still, it may not be a problem for whomever is using it depending on who's looking and who is prepared to do something about it.
Title: Re: Mall Photography
Post by: Andrew Krucko on October 29, 2014, 12:02:13 am
Thanks for the Compliment Slobodan.

I don't think it is a problem. My view is that no one in any of my shots could go into court and say that the image is about them or even 5% about them. In thirty years I have had no comeback although there is always a first time!

Paul




yeah reall good work and smart website!