Hope this is the right category -- does anyone know if the pros who shoot interiors for such publications as The New York Times and Southern Living Magazine use DSLRs or LF cameras?
Also, especially in recent photos on the NY Times website (real estate features), the interiors look as if nothing more than natural light has been used. They look great.
If they are using DSLRs, are they using wide primes or wide zooms? How do they deal with barrel distortion -- do they fix it in Photoshop?
And if they are using supplemental lighting, is it more likely to be strobe or continuous lighting? I'm usually pretty good at determining when a room has been boosted with additional lights, but these days, photographers are very clever with their lighting, making it hard to tell.
Thanks very much.
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