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It's been five years since Fstoppers teamed up with Mike Kelley and during that time Mike's career as an architectural photographer has reached new heights. For the fourth installment of Where Art Meets Architecture, we wanted to take you to some of the most expensive homes in Los Angeles to learn Mike's refined photographic process that has helped him book the biggest jobs of his career. In this tutorial, you'll learn all of Mike's updated techniques when shooting, editing, and running his business. 

Locations and Shooting

Most of the locations in this tutorial are multi-million dollar homes designed by incredible architects who kept lighting at the forefront of their design. When you walk through these spaces, it's often hard to find a bad angle or poor lighting conditions. Instead of light painting most of his shots, as has been his process in the past, Mike focuses more on using available light and narrowing down his shot list and compositions to create stunning, artistic, architectural photographs. During the shooting portion of each lesson, Mike covers a variety of topics including

  • Scouting to narrow down the most important shots
  • Maximizing the time of day for best lighting conditions in any space
  • Tightening compositions to deliver more graphic architectural photos
  • Incorporating supplemental lighting only when it adds to the photo
  • Staging and simplifying a space
  • Shooting infinity pools
  • Creatively incorporating or removing reflections
  • Street shooting with uncontrolled environments
Modern hillside home at dusk with illuminated interior, infinity pool, and fireplace overlooking distant landscape.
Modern hillside villa at dusk with infinity pool, lounge chairs, and fire pit overlooking city lights.

Modern architectural building with dark upper section and white lower section on a city street at dusk.
Modern architectural building with dark grid facade next to white structure on Hollywood Boulevard with palm trees.
Modern kitchen interior with white cabinetry, gray countertops, island seating, and large window overlooking trees.
Modern kitchen with white cabinetry, island seating, and large windows overlooking green landscape.

Modern bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a sprawling cityscape at dusk.
Modern bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a sprawling cityscape shrouded in haze.

Post Processing

Although many of the homes were styled to perfection and and only a few shots required light painting, smoggy skies and incomplete builds left Mike with some large problems that only Photoshop could fix. For every lesson, you'll see Mike use his most up-to-date post-processing techniques.

The best way to learn post-processing is to do it yourself. Each lesson comes with Mike's raw files and you'll be able to open up Lightroom and Photoshop and follow along with Mike as he teaches:

  • Various color correction techniques
  • Cloning and healing
  • Creating perfect selections
  • Minimizing distortion
  • Utilizing luminosity masks 
  • Compositing incomplete construction and removing visual obstacles
  • Creating consistent looks between images
  • Adding sunset colors to a dull sky
  • Full sky replacements
Modern white residential building with clean lines and large windows, flanked by mature trees and metal fencing.
Modern residential building photographed at dusk with warm interior lighting and landscape trees.
Modern bedroom with floor-to-ceiling triangular windows overlooking a coastal landscape and distant hills.
Modern bedroom with floor-to-ceiling triangular windows overlooking a sprawling cityscape at daytime.
Modern living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a landscape, featuring wooden wall paneling and minimalist furnishings.
Modern minimalist living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, wooden accent walls, and contemporary furniture overlooking a landscape.

Business and Interviews

Not only does this tutorial cover the technical side of creating great photos, it also covers the business of architectural photography. No matter how long you've been working in the industry, Mike has advice to meet your level including how much to charge, how to invoice, and how to increase your revenue with cost-sharing. One of the most important aspects to running a business is having a solid contract in place. Mike walks through his own contracts and discusses payment terms, turnaround time, copyright and licensing, and pricing for advanced post-processing.

Included in the tutorial are two interviews with industry professionals that help shed light on booking jobs at the highest levels of commercial architecture. Mike sits down with two colleagues and friends, Claire Laverty and Ryan Gobudy to discuss the jobs they've worked together and the best ways to get the attention of the people in charge or booking photographers. 

Three people seated in a modern office setting during what appears to be a video interview or podcast recording.

Which Tutorial is Best for You?

Where Art Meets Architecture 4 was created with professionals in mind but there are three other tutorials in this series. If you are new to this genre of photography and Mike Kelley, you may want to start with an earlier tutorial. To learn which tutorial might be best for you, check out the video below. 

Where Art Meets Architecture 1: How To Photograph Real Estate, Architecture and Interiors Tutorial

Where Art Meets Architecture 2: How To Photograph Luxury Homes and Advanced Photoshop Techniques

Where Art Meets Architecture 3: How To Photograph Hotels, Resorts, and the Business of Commercial Architectural Photography

Digital Download Delivery

Just like every tutorial produced by FstoppersWhere Art Meets Architecture 4 is a digital download. This means as soon as you purchase this tutorial you can instantly start downloading and watching it. The image files are all in the folders so as soon as Mike reaches post-production, you can open up Lightroom and Photoshop to follow along with him. Each video file is unlocked which means you can sync them to any of your devices including your desktop, laptop, tablet, phone, or smart tv. This allows you the most flexibility on how you watch this content. 

What's Included in This Download:

  • 14+ Hours of content in 32 videos (27.6GB total, 1080p 23.98fps h.264 mp4 files) 
  • Complete overview of Mike's gear, lighting, and grip equipment
  • 26 Photo Lessons with all images needed for editing
  • 2 Business Lessons
  • 2 Interviews with Industry Professionals
  • Access to Mike's secret Facebook group for further learning
Three illuminated modern houses with peaked roofs reflected in still water at dusk.
Three modern houses with gabled roofs and large windows reflected in a still pool at dusk.
Instructors

Michael Kelley (mpkelley.com) is a Los Angeles-based architectural and fine art photographer with a background in digital art and sculpture. Using his backgrounds in the arts, he creates images that are surreal and otherworldly, yet lifelike and believable. A frequent traveler, Michael's personal work focuses on the built environment of unique

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8 Comments

Hello!
I am deaf person, so it's important for me to know before I purchase:
Are these tutorials include subtitles?

Unfortunately we do not include subtitles in the product. You would need a third party program to be able to generate them.

It's ok.
I solved the problem by live transcribe in google chrome

How do I find this FB group that I have heard about in some of the youtube videos?

The FB group is reserved for people who purchase one of Mike's tutorials. You receive a link to it in your confirmation email after purchase.

I am thinking about buying this tutorial, but I don't have versions 1-3. Should I buy first 1-3 versions or #4 include some of 1-3 versions content?

I am thinking about buying this tutorial, but I don't have versions 1-3. Should I buy first 1-3 versions or #4 include some of 1-3 versions content?