Toàn quốc: Golden Experience To Have Beautiful Real Estate Photos

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    1. Real estate photography
    Photography has never been more important to selling real estate than it is today. The markets are heating up again creating a growing demand for real estate photography. This is super good news for photographers, but like any business, there is a lot of competition. If you're new to real estate and architecture photography, here are a few general guidelines to get you started on the right path.
    2. Equipment for shooting
    A camera, lens, and tripod are all you need to get started, but you can quickly learn that many of your competitors are adept at using additional lighting and Photoshop techniques.
    Your camera should allow you to attach an additional flash, different lenses, and wireless triggers. Wide angle lens is required. For crop sensor cameras, a lens with a focal length of about 10-22mm or 12-24mm is perfect, and for full-frame sensor cameras, a lens with a focal length of about 16-35mm will do the job extremely well. good.
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    Shooting techniques range from exposure blending, HDR, wireless flash, and light painting with multiple exposures. Regardless of your style of photography, the camera should not be moved to preserve the combination of images of many exposures. You can switch to the timer mode on the camera, connect the soft button, the remote control ensures the camera is free from shake.
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    3. Real Estate Access
    The first image potential users see when looking at real estate online is an exterior photo. That photo is very important so take the time to find the ideal viewing angle and ideal lighting. Ask the real estate agent what highlights the home has. They often want to photograph the outside from the front and back, deck or courtyard, landscape and garden, swimming pool or hot tub, a warehouse, shop or other ancillary facilities. Each feature should be emphasized in the composition using the surroundings, as the beautiful gardens lead to a cool garden.
    4. Light form
    For real estate photography, light is extremely important because it enhances the beauty of the house. Most outdoor subjects benefit from early or daytime light. If you're photographing outdoor property, Google Maps and Google Earth can help you determine the ideal time of day before taking the photo. The search takes only a few minutes and shows whether a house has a sunrise or a sunset.
    In winter, some southern houses never have sunlight on the front of the house. To avoid shooting facing the sun, shoot from the same side of the house as the sun.
    Sunset real estate photography technique is often recommended by consumers as it facilitates real estate sales. Pictures are taken in the form and from the best angle to promote the house. The technique is to turn on all the lights in the room and shoot at a certain time. After the approaching sunset the sky will equalize with the light of the lights in the room. Better exposure is to add light to rooms that produce light and working this way means not having to wait for the best balance between indoor and outdoor light.
    5. Taken inside the house
    Homes come in all shapes, sizes, styles and conditions. I always tell my clients that I'm not in the house cleaning business, so I send them a to-do list with my suggestions for home preparation before the shoot. 1 Once inside, I started taking pictures of the main rooms: living room, kitchen, dining area, master bedroom, master bathroom, all of which are must-have rooms. Not only that, there are also libraries, offices, large wardrobes and much more. Consumers can often tell you what they consider important. Next, look for the best viewing angle for each room.
    6. Camera height and vertical edges
    There is a consensus between users and real estate photographers, that If there was a rule it would state: Vertical must be correct! In most interiors that have edges and corners of walls, door frames and windows have straight edges and these edges need to be really straight.
    When you use a tilt-shift lens this problem is solved, but tilting the camera up or down by a wide angle lens other than a TS lens causes vertical edges to converge or disperse and they no longer appear. direct.
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    A widely used exposure method is to use a water scale that is attached to the camera's hot shoe. For real estate photography, you should have a water leveler attached to the hot shose, which helps you align the camera angle to straighten, making the edges of the house straight. While this is an easy measure, it's not always perfect when using a non-TS lens. A camera at chest height can result in foreground subjects like furniture being cut off at the bottom with too much ceiling above. https://www.elitephotoedit.com
     

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