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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
- This is a look behind the scenes of an entire interior shoot of a home. I go over all of the settings of each photo, white balance and the important angles to take. Enjoy!
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thank you Alex. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This novice RE photographer learns something new most every time I watch one of your videos. That light meter app is a time saver. Don't have to go to the equipment bag and grab the white balance card now. Very helpful video! 📷👍
Hi Alex. I am a subscriber to your channel and a big fan overall. Thank you for this video, very insightful and educational.
Thank you!
Thank you so much sir! I'm learning how to be a real estate photographer and these are a huge help! I hope I can get a job soon
Please tell us in more detail, how exactly do you then process the images? Please describe step by step.
Enjoyed the video! Your editor is damn good man. Any chance he wants more work? Asking for a friend.
Hi Alex, for your 3 bracket and 5 bracket shots, whats your exposure difference? Is it +/- 2 or something else? Thanks!
Hey Alex, you have an awesome channel! Thank you for sharing your videos. Quick question. As a new Real Estate Videographer, should my price points adjust according to the selling price of the house, or do you recommend setting price packages?
Thank you again for any input.
I downloaded the files and used them to follow along with your How To Edit Interior Luxury Real Estate Photos. Mine came out with a lot of color cast. How did you get rid of it on the final images?
Those are some good af edits. How do you do that? This place was forgiving since its predominantly white, but I dont think i could get such clean edits with my technique.
What aspect ratio do you use? Also what pixel size do you recommend for best quality delivery for MLS, social media, etc.?
Beautiful case for your gear! Which one is that??
It’s the Nanuk 935! It’s the best!
hy, thanks for the video. the tripod link is not working for me. can you update or reply here?
Very helpful...what tripod is that? Seems pretty nifty. Doesn't look like the Manfrotto in the description.
Great video, could you show how you do it in editing windows with blinds, thanks for the videos.
I have an editing video I’ve done in the past that you can see! But my editors are a crucial part of the business and I highly suggest hiring one.
are you doing both the 3 and 5 shot brackets at 2 stops each?
I shoot with flash but i learned about the Lightspectrum pro so thank you. Isn't it kelvin is useless though when you shoot raw?
Definitely not useless! You want it as accurate as you can while shooting to make the edit easier. And the closer your WB is to accurate the easier it is on your editor to get the colors right.
Which app would you recommend for Android? Lightspectrum Pro EVO is only available for Apple.
Sutter spend question, On one of your first shots you said your setting for shutter speed was 1/8 but your final shot read 1/30. Can you explain that? Thank you!
Hey Alex great video! Just a heads up I went to buy the tripod from your link but its taking me to the amazon home page. Want to get you your percentage on the sale!
Thanks! I’ll look into that
Do you ever use or recommend using a polarizer filter for reflections?
I personally don’t, but I’ve seen them be really effective. We take care of them pretty well in editing and my Sigma 14-24mm lens doesn’t have a filter mount unfortunately. Only downside to that lens.
What is the name of that app that you are using to manually set the "white balance?" Did you get the app from the Apple app store?
What lens are you shooting with? You said 14-24 … make and model? Also, when you say you are shooting really wide in some shoots, do you go to 14?
Thanks for sharing the video, I like your style!
It’s a sigma lens! I love it. I shoot at 14 a lot
Alex- Great video! Do you have a business website I can go to?
What did you use to process your HDR images?
Hallo. I've just downloaded the raw files folder, and they are not raw, but jpg. Did I do something wrong or it's just a mistake from you? Thanks for your videos
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Very helpful video! Quick question, is there a way to have the camera take 5 brackets of exposure? I can set it for 3 but I don’t know if they typically can do 5 as well or if you need to manually take 5
You should be able to! I have mine automatically do 5
Some cameras like my Canon M50 only offer 3 exposures. Check your manual. Honestly, I have had consistently good results with 3.
@@AlexSerrao Cool thanks for the reply!
@@JeepTJWheelin Thanks for the info, I checked my M6ii and it also seems to only allow 3 but that's ok lol Thanks again
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How are you getting such clear and great window pulls? In some of these shots the outside looks either a little blown out or washed out of good color but the finished photo is crystal clear
Photo merge in Lightroom classic combines all three photos to create a perfectly exposed photo in all areas. Further more, you can mask certain areas such as windows, etc., to create more contrast or whatever you're trying to improve.
That’s some pretty dramatic walk up music for pictures of a house lol
Hi i am new to interior photography i have a canon 5Dmarkiii i will be renting lens for interior photography what lens will you suggest i have to shoot 3bedroom 4bedroom and terrace. I have shot earlier with my crop lens 12-35 and crop camera canon 60D . Another question they also asked me to insert furnitures in post that can be done in images but can that be done in video they asked me for video aswell
I’d get a canon 16-35mm lens. You can virtually stage furniture for photos through a lot of different services. Long term, I’d find an editor that you like that can do it. But short term I’d find someone on Fiverr to do it. As far as adding furniture into the video, I don’t know of a good way to do that.
@@AlexSerrao thank you i will do so and for the video part i am still trying let me try if Ai will answer 😂
@@AlexSerrao I have a tamaron24-70 2.8 canon24-105 100mmL and 50mm 1.8 can I work with them for interior photoshoot and for video can I use canon 100mm L series and 50mm with my gimbal.
@@AlexSerrao i am new to gimbal aswell do i have to turn off my lens image stabalization canon IS and auto focus button to manual while recording?