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Mastering Real Estate Photography: Illuminate Any Room with Just One Flash!
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
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I never comment on yt videos but this was so good and straight to the point I had to. Thank you!
Well good to hear! Thank you so much!
Nice and fast and not over complex, thank you for sharing 😊
You're welcome.
Great end result. Check the 8 - 18 panasonic. It is sharper in the corners and there is less distortion.
Ya. I plan on getting that lens for next season. I appreciate the suggestion! Thank you for watching.
That is a great method. I use it too in big rooms to illuminate evenly! It also works for reflection in windows and glossy surfaces.
Yes! Thank you for your comment!
Dig it!!!
excellent as always...
Thank you!
Hey Joe. When I use the gradient tool, I can blend myself out however when I turn on the layer above to lighten and turn the opacity down, I start to show back up. Is there a way to get myself completely out?
Yes. Just use a white layer mask and select black and erase yourself back out
Very Simple Way to teach me learning faster 🎉
Good to hear. Let me know if you have any questions!
@@joefoto I am thinking about laowa 9mm for my Fujifilm XT3 but confused between cine lens or still lens. Can we use a cine lens for photography? Cinema get the same result like still a lens for photography ?
@@vadodaraavtar92no difference optically from cinema lens but cinema lenses usually have a click less aperture ring and sometimes measure stops in T stops. So you can use either for photos.
@@jgreviews16889a thank you so much for answering
You can’t even see out of the windows. If their aren’t two scenes to look at “inside and outside” that wouldn’t fly here in Florida. Everyone wants to see window pulls.
Ya. I get it. Also remember that it depends on the outside. Sometimes you don't wanna show the outside when shooting the inside, especially if it's more of a distraction. Thanks for your comment :)
I feel i have a Déjà vu when i see this video. It's make me think about Nathan Cool P video's :)
I'll take that as a compliment! He is a great photographer.
It’s true, Nathan is a very accomplished real estate photographer with a lot of knowledge and experience. I feel though, lately his videos are becoming more about marketing himself and his books! Not necessarily wrong but I watch his videos a little less now.
@@Crowuk01 Think that problem for all niche photographers will eventually run out of ideas. Then it becomes easy to start promoting your work or other things you sell.
It will be a bit of a shame for me who pays RUclips not to get advertising.
Final result is good. But I think its alot of work on site and in post.
Do you have a better option to get the same results ?
It's a bit of work on post compared to an average flambient but on site its really not that much more time. Also, you can create actions to make a lot of this process automated. Thanks for the comment!
Maybe using a shoot through umbrella would be a faster option but those still create unwanted shadows. This method is just good for large rooms and maybe was overkill on this situation but I'm releasing a new tutorial where this method is more appropriate.
@@ramistephan7722 the other option is to increase the iso and open the aperture as wide as possible so that the flash has more reach. But i dont know if that will give the same results. (But thats what i usually do)