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Single Point Perspective Photography for Real Estate

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2021
  • Learn techniques to improve straight-on compositions while on-site and numerous things you can do in post. Pertinent links mentioned in the video are below:
    My real estate photography series:
    amzn.to/3fzwoHY
    Learn interior photography:
    ProInteriors.N...
    Tutorial on flash-ambient blending:
    • One Light, High-End, R...
    Tutorial on flash composites:
    • Flash Composites for R...

Комментарии • 19

  • @NathanCoolPhoto
    @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад +5

    For those asking about the Guided Upright tool in LR: The Guided Upright tool is for vertical alignment; it is not intended for horizontal alignment, which is the critical element shown here for nailing SPP geometry. Additionally, anything automated...like Guided Upright...works "some" of the time, but not "all" of the time. So knowing the techniques shown here you'll have a more accurate approach to qualifying your geometric corrections...including horizontal alignment.

  • @oliviertorres8001
    @oliviertorres8001 3 года назад +2

    Nothing is more satisfying than a beautiful interior photo perfectly square...Thx for your advices that keep me relax 🙏 !

  • @TheAlekun
    @TheAlekun 3 года назад +1

    I am learning a lot. Thanks for your tutorials, Nathan!

  • @karunnaidu5060
    @karunnaidu5060 3 года назад +2

    Your videos always wonderful &thanks for sharing this information

  • @michaelsabell9294
    @michaelsabell9294 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Nathan this is great, I find with my SPP I am using rulers and guides, but the distort or transform tools instead of the rotate adjustment tools in Camera Raw as I didn't think of that. I can't wait to try this! Cheers :)

  • @clarkbarrow6750
    @clarkbarrow6750 3 года назад +1

    Excellent information.

  • @Coryo61827
    @Coryo61827 3 года назад +2

    I just watched this video after watching one of your 2 year old videos and wow it just dawned on me how much your production quality of your tutorials has gone up since then lol. Your lighting is on point these days Nathan! Lol. Looks awesome!
    So just out of curiosity, how long does it typically take you to shoot a house? I just did a shoot a few days ago and I’m still pretty new to doing real estate photography professionally and it still takes me sooooo long on site, to the point where it’s kind of embarrassing and I’m afraid I’m giving bad impressions because of my speed. Things like constantly checking to make sure the picture isn’t blurry, the exposures turned out well, multiple shots for flambient editing later, making sure all the verticals and horizontals are perfect, etc definitely makes it take a lot longer than just clicking and going.
    Is it okay to be a bit slower if the quality of your work can justify it? I just have huge attention for detail so I check EVERYTHING between every shot.
    Thanks for the video Nathan!

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад

      Thanks! Most questions like that are addressed in this video: ruclips.net/video/2CNMFSQbSZM/видео.html

    • @Coryo61827
      @Coryo61827 3 года назад

      @@NathanCoolPhoto Awesome, thanks so much again Nathan! You’re the real MVP! Lol. 👍🏼

  • @TylerHealy-u6r
    @TylerHealy-u6r 3 года назад

    Hi Nathan. Do you turn the lens into manual mode to hold focus when stepping into the frame to bounce additional light. I’m curious if the camera changes focus. Thanks 🙏

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад

      Nope, I get a good focus point and stick with it.

  • @piercepixels
    @piercepixels 3 года назад

    A Brief Masters Workshop on SPP - thanks Nathan! (if you need an idea for a PFRE pro workshop - just sayin)

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I won't be presenting at PFRE this year (2021) but perhaps I'll do my own workshop?

    • @piercepixels
      @piercepixels 3 года назад

      @@NathanCoolPhoto You're not presenting this year? I hope that was a choice and not because they didn't ask. If you do your own workshop I'm definitely in.

  • @p.burley4533
    @p.burley4533 3 года назад

    How many shots/angles of a room do you typically do? It was suggested to me (by a company that does volume real estate shoots), to not show the third wall. I interpreted it meant not showing space limitations, giving the brain, more than the eye, a sense of the infinite. But with this SPP, it seems this wouldn't apply. So if a room is narrow, it will be revealed. I had been shooting straight-on sometimes over dining tables and beds, not aware of the principle. But I am still looking for SPP's advantage over the angled shot…

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад +1

      There's no quick answer, but I cover that in my Shot Lists book, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3wRpHXL

    • @p.burley4533
      @p.burley4533 3 года назад

      @@NathanCoolPhoto Thanks, Nathan. Just ordered!

  • @patryklau
    @patryklau 3 года назад

    What are your thoughts on the Guided Upright tool in LR? I use that all the time to correct the verticals and horizontals of my work.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  3 года назад

      The Guided Upright tool in LR is for verticals; it is not intended for horizontal alignment. Additionally, anything automated...like Guided Upright...works "some" of the time, but not "all" of the time. So knowing the techniques shown here you'll have a more accurate approach to qualifying your geometric corrections.