In this photo, one strobe is placed behind the camera, lighting the room we stand in; a second stands behind the wall to the left and illuminates the hallway; and a third brightens the room in the distance.
...Notice, also, that to the left and beyond the kitchen is another room (a den) where the brightness of the mid-day sun outside is correctly exposed.
...First is to use a specialized (and expensive) lens called a “tilt-shift”; specifically, tilt-shift lenses allow you to shift the lens up or down on the camera body to make the vertical surfaces parallel.
...You can also see that this image shows much more of the room, and (because of the off-camera lighting), it’s much brighter and inviting!
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