Spoiler: there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
When shooting exteriors, going a bit higher often works best for better composition. Inside, the goal is usually to show more floor than ceiling but that can change depending on the room and layout. ๐ก
๐ In kitchens, avoid seeing under cabinets and make sure countertops arenโt distorted. The key? Adjust based on how it looks in-camera rather than sticking to a fixed tripod height.
๐ฏ Itโs all about composition, not a magic number.
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