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<p>I think the best way to answer your question is to look at lots of interior design photography to get a feel for what is being done for composition. I have about 10 photographers bookmarked that I view regularly for inspiration.<br>
As far as camera height I look at it like this, I try to give my images a human perspective with most of my images between sitting and standing height. No special formula because I often go by the feel of the space and the way composition works. <br>
Personally I see HDR for fine art work but it's easily spotted and looks fake in most cases. I layer exposures in Photoshop to bring back certain details and this gives a realistic and credible image.<br>
Feel free check out my <a href="http://www.psbphotography.com">architectural and interior design photography here</a> and email questions.</p>
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<p>Two options come to mind. I just added a Photoshelter website <a href="http://www.photoshelter.com">www.photoshelter.com</a> and it was easy and inexpensive at about $300.00 but they have other options too. Lots of great features and it also allows you to sell stock images. The other option is to host a photo blog and I've seem some really nice ones. You can see my <a href="http://www.paulsbartholomew.com">architectural photography on my Photoshelter website at www.paulsbartholomew.com</a> Feel free to email questions.</p>
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