Today I bring you eye candy, in the form of beautifully captured spaces by New Zealand photographer Duncan Innes. Glimpses into unique homes bathed in light, showcasing their glory at just the right angle so you’re left wanting more.
I don't often see the styling in photography to be as much of an asset as it's cracked up to be. It's so easy to make a fatal mistake, is one of the first problems, of course. 🙂 but the styling here is impeccable. Sharp and modern. Friendly light balance, not tipped too far into that 'whited-out' zone (I know, flare-impaired images are supposed to be of the highest caliber — I just can't see it. Literally.) Interesting angles, blah de blah. iow, nice pics!
oregonbird says:
I don't often see the styling in photography to be as much of an asset as it's cracked up to be. It's so easy to make a fatal mistake, is one of the first problems, of course. 🙂 but the styling here is impeccable. Sharp and modern. Friendly light balance, not tipped too far into that 'whited-out' zone (I know, flare-impaired images are supposed to be of the highest caliber — I just can't see it. Literally.) Interesting angles, blah de blah. iow, nice pics!