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Originally Posted by Scotian Lotion
I don't think so. It balances out if you have an ultra wide angle lens.
The photos look much more appealing that way.
Look in home decor magazines... most of those pictures of formal living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms are not shot at eye level.
I guess it's more dependent on the space you're shooting in, so I wouldn't use my suggestion as a 'rule', but if you can make it work, shooting low, then I'd say do it.
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Hmm... Not a photographer, but I still disagree with this. I looked through your photos and thought the low ones were the least visually appealing and least useful for a prospect. They're great for showing decor, (you have one where the wood coffee table looks lovely), but not great for showing the space/room, IMO.