Vertoramas
Smart Photography
|April 2019
Dhritiman Lahiri is a professional photographer. He specialises in architectural, travel, landscape and wedding photography. His love for photography began when his father gifted him a Kodak KB10 film camera while he was in junior college, back in 1998.
Dhritiman worked in the corporate sector for 18 years before making the critical decision of turning his hobby into his profession.
He founded iClickWeddings, which provides wedding photography services across India.
His love for travelling made him start OneLifeFewClicks, where he actively conducts workshops and photography tours for aspiring photographers.
To view more of his work, visit his websites: www.iclickweddings.com and www.OneLifeFewClicks.com.
• What is a Vertorama?
Truth is, there is no such word as ‘Vertorama’ in any dictionary yet. However, I shall consider a panorama captured vertically as a Vertorama. Just like a normal horizontal panorama, a Vertorama is the stitching of multiple images vertically to get a larger and wider image than what would be possible in a single frame. I have found this technique quite rewarding while shooting beautiful interiors, as you may see from some of my images.

• Equipment required to shoot Vertorama images
1) A D-SLR camera that offers Manual exposure mode
2) A wide-angle lens (minimum suggested is 10-22 mm on a crop sensor model or 16-35 mm on a full frame)
3) Photoshop, for editing. (There are other image editing options too; however, I find Photoshop to work well for me.)
4) A fairly powerful computer to process large size files (each Vertorama file may reach around 100 Mb or more while processing).
5) A tripod with a Pan & Tilt Head would be helpful but is not a ‘must have’.
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