Shot Composition for Real Estate Photography (Full Real Estate Shoot with Commentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2022
  • In this video, I take you along with me on a full real estate photography shoot where I share my thoughts on shot composition.
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Комментарии • 171

  • @JeepTJWheelin
    @JeepTJWheelin Год назад +8

    Excellent tutorial, as a real estate photographer novice, I definitely learned a great deal. Thanks for posting this, it's been very helpful moving on from TV studio camera ops to real estate photography and videography. I like leaving doors open however, it's just personal preference, showing the home's flow.

  • @benjaminseward6213
    @benjaminseward6213 Год назад +6

    Really appreciate you taking the time to show so much detail and how you compose your shots! Thank you so much!

  • @dsadberry
    @dsadberry Год назад +1

    This is the gold standard of how-to videos. Thank you!

  • @ThomasVMan
    @ThomasVMan Год назад +1

    I found this video super helpful. I’m always thinking about getting the best possible composition and your pointers really helped me a lot - thanks!

  • @louisl2906
    @louisl2906 Год назад +2

    Another amazing guide, just incredibly helpful and informative.

  • @allenemiesforeignanddomest3320

    Mike! Thank you so much for what you do!

  • @micheledandrealowell7
    @micheledandrealowell7 2 года назад

    Excellent, so helpful how you showed your exact approach to the compositions. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @TheusDjehuty
    @TheusDjehuty Год назад

    Bro thanks for your help and time creating such great helpful tips!

  • @JG-np7qp
    @JG-np7qp 2 года назад +6

    Love the thought process. I’ve heard both arguments for 2 walls or 3 walls. I think it kinda depends on each shoot.

  • @SayyoSaZ
    @SayyoSaZ Год назад

    This was so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @daeyvees
    @daeyvees 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge. It is really insightful and mind blowing. Really appreciate. I have a job tomorrow and this will come so handy as a great aid for my photoshoot

  • @Bryan-eg6ej
    @Bryan-eg6ej 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this with us. This is all extremely useful information.

  • @konoco643
    @konoco643 2 года назад

    Great video! With useful tip and info. Thank you!

  • @micheledandrealowell7
    @micheledandrealowell7 Год назад

    Thank you, this is terrific!

  • @roriestannard9467
    @roriestannard9467 2 года назад

    It's really interesting hearing your thought process. It just seems to come natural for you, hopefully I'll get to that point. Thanks Mike!!

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +2

      I don’t even think about it anymore really. I’m like a machine haha. It all comes with repetition!

    • @MusicFed
      @MusicFed 2 месяца назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography at 12:33 for example, what focus mode is that? my A7IV on "wide" doesn't show this type of visual confirmation. thanks

  • @rch_films
    @rch_films Год назад

    I have a shoot tomorrow and this was extremely helpful! 👍🏽

  • @terrytang5367
    @terrytang5367 2 года назад

    I was actually having problems with composition. Thanks!

  • @patriciahoughton2119
    @patriciahoughton2119 Год назад

    The background music was a plus.

  • @anthonyjoseph9038
    @anthonyjoseph9038 11 месяцев назад

    Nice job thank you

  • @vishweshwarkandalgaonkar4620
    @vishweshwarkandalgaonkar4620 3 месяца назад

    Nice teaching method. Thanks.

  • @brendanhsu1
    @brendanhsu1 3 месяца назад

    Great tutorial!

  • @alexmorra2597
    @alexmorra2597 Год назад

    Great video

  • @mediamannaman
    @mediamannaman 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Very helpful for beginners and experienced photographers who just want to refresh their memories! At 16:00 you are talking about reasons for raising the camera in the kitchen. One other reason is to be able to see the countertop better. Countertop surfaces are usually a good selling point. Also, I always take at least one single point perspective shot pointing straight down the aisle between the two counters (I call it the bowling alley shot) and that is what I would do here instead of the shot you showed. Maybe I need to rethink that shot!

  • @AZTigerMMA
    @AZTigerMMA 2 года назад +9

    But you want countertops and if it’s balanced, you don’t get that. Not seeing counters looks goofy

  • @SunburntMarketing
    @SunburntMarketing 2 месяца назад

    I love this video! thank you for it. I was wondering about how you close the doors, I also have been told that leaving them open is better to show relation to where that room is to other rooms of the house...

  • @dougcooper4917
    @dougcooper4917 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Training Video and Excellent Advice! I saw your camera doing bracket shots. Were your shots also in HDR? Thank You Mike!

  • @wisdomcb
    @wisdomcb 2 года назад +1

    This video came out just in time, I primarily focus on drone photography, but just got my third, "do you do it all?" question. I'm caving in and expanding to ground and interiors.

    • @ThomasECahill
      @ThomasECahill 2 года назад +1

      That's funny i get the opposite asking if i do drone, i need to get one and learn, what drone do you use? Thanks.

    • @wisdomcb
      @wisdomcb 2 года назад

      @@ThomasECahill I use a Mavic 2 Zoom primarily (I hate framing shots post-production). Though quality wise, I also use a Mavic 3. Mavic 3, like the Mavic 2 Pro, let's you lock in an aperture; which helps sharpen the image. My Mavic 2 zoom (can't set aperture) has tad blur on the edges when at 24mm. Mavic 3 is getting more updates, so it's starting to outperform my Mavic 2. You could also look at the Mavic Air series.

    • @ThomasECahill
      @ThomasECahill 2 года назад

      Thanks for the great info👍

  • @danielandamanda
    @danielandamanda 2 года назад +5

    Love this! Amazing editing as well. Super impressed. Are you going to make a video going over how you edited these? I'm interested in learning how you photoshopped the grass and added the fire to the fireplace. Great job Mike! ❤️

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +4

      Thanks! I have videos on editing that illustrates the process already on my channel if you want to look around. I don’t have a fireplace video yet but definitely planning on that one!

    • @bravo123345
      @bravo123345 Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography I'm also interested in the post processing/ editing items in or out of the picture a well! I feel like I wouldn't know how to fix the grass.

  • @ScottOwens28
    @ScottOwens28 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a video on how you Bracket? Great video, thanks for sharing! 👍💪👌🙂

  • @GaryBrandel
    @GaryBrandel 2 года назад +2

    Mike, I love learning from you, thank you for doing what you do! I was wondering if you might show a video where color correction is more of a problem when you're starting out? I know you've done videos detailing your process for HDR editing, but what if you're in an oddly lit place with multiple types of lighting like lots of natural light and some yellow ass lamps or something to mess with color a little more? or would you just skip HDR completely and suggest flambient in that case?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад

      Good suggestion! Thanks! I will definitely consider doing a video on that. Wouldn’t necessarily avoid HDR but yes, flambient would definitely help in that situation.

  • @Gerald_G
    @Gerald_G 2 года назад

    So helpful! I literally was just practicing composition using my own house, about an hour before I came across this video. It's very helpful getting insight into your thought process for shot selection/framing. Question: did you/do you also use any diffusion? Seems like the images have a nice "glow" to them...just curious. Thanks!

  • @robbiefishing
    @robbiefishing 2 года назад +1

    I'm really enjoying this, but will have to finish watching it tomorrow. (I'm from Australia and it's nearly midnight).
    Just one question, how come you're shooting at iso 400?
    I'm looking forward to finishing this when I eat my breakfast tomorrow.
    You have taught me so much about real estate photography. I'm not getting regular photos gigs. 👍

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +2

      ISO 400 just speeds things up a little and doesn’t perceptively degrade the quality in my opinion.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing 2 года назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Awesome. Thanks mate. Keep up your great work.

  • @ivanzalaquett
    @ivanzalaquett 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you soooooo much!! Btw the polarizing filter, which do you recommend?

  • @bigjer3863
    @bigjer3863 2 года назад +7

    Really enjoy your videos! Keep them coming! Quick question. Do you outsource your editing for bracketed shoots or are you still doing all of your own edits. If you are, Id love to see an in depth vid of how you process those to look so good.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +1

      I have some videos on my channel on how it’s done!

    • @mikem6796
      @mikem6796 Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Loved this video. Very detailed. What mm were you at most of the time 16mm? Why dont you use a tripod with a ball head or do you? So you dont trust the camera level but use the level on the tripod?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      @@mikem6796 around 16mm most of the time yeah. I use a leveler under my tripod head. It’s an additional piece of kit in addition to the head.

    • @MichaelCTruth
      @MichaelCTruth Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Thanks. I looked at tripod in description and it doesn't look like it has a ball head. Is there a better alternative?

    • @stevekirn8017
      @stevekirn8017 Год назад +1

      @@MichaelCTruth a ball head can get really annoying for making really fine micro adjustments & gets time consuming in real estate photography. A gear head like the Benro makes life so much easier vs a ball head

  • @ninagray222
    @ninagray222 Год назад +2

    Your content has honestly been so helpful, I've been following it step-by-step and I can't believe the quality of photos I've been able to produce in such a short time so thank you. One thing I'm struggling with is levelling my shots in a very wonky and uneven house. The floors aren't straight, neither are the walls. How can I create the most level shot? My verticals seems straight on one side and miles out on the other.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад

      Thanks, I appreciate it! You have learn to trust your eyes which takes time. Use your level meter to get in the ballpark and then make any adjustments necessary from there to make it look straight using your eyes. If it’s still a little off you can always straighten it a little further in post.

  • @BSxNova
    @BSxNova Год назад

    Awesome video, thank you so much! I had two questions throughout this.
    1. What lens/focal range were you using for these shots? Did you ever change lenses?
    2. Did you take additional shots that aren't shown for different flash locations/window pulls?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад

      This was shot all with a 16-35mm lens. No flash was used for this shoot. Just 5 ambient brackets 2 stops apart.

  • @ramihz42
    @ramihz42 2 года назад

    Nice, I would really love to see how you edit those, please

  • @GrandpaSStudio
    @GrandpaSStudio Год назад

    haha that gardening work in PS :D

  • @lisacousins6110
    @lisacousins6110 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Mike .. your videos are very helpful. Your final edits are amazing .. do you outsource or edit yourself? I really struggle with the windows when doing straight HDR .. how do you get your windows to look so good?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +1

      Hand blending is the key to a higher quality result. I have videos on my channel about it if you want to check it out!

    • @lisacousins6110
      @lisacousins6110 2 года назад

      How long does it take you to hand blend an entire shoot?

  • @dezigebel.realestate
    @dezigebel.realestate 2 года назад

    Great job once again!!! 2 questions.. In the bedroom you closed the door. Always a good idea to do this? and number 2.... Are you doing window pulls as separate shots to go with your bracket exposures?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад

      Closing the door isn’t a must or anything. Depends on the situation. It makes the shot more neat looking in some situations in my opinion. I don’t do any extra shots for the windows. Just use one of the darker brackets.

  • @careyrook5364
    @careyrook5364 2 года назад

    Hi Michael, thank you so much for this. I'm new to this and have watched your videos on both HDR and Flambiant photography and was curious.. what is the deciding factor as to wether you use the flambiant technique or HDR? Thanks again.

  • @MilitarAmericano
    @MilitarAmericano Год назад

    Awesome video. Question: do you use auto white balance?

  • @JeffreyJDavis
    @JeffreyJDavis 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for an informative video. Not the focus of this video but can you say briefly what post processing you used for the interior window pulls?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  8 месяцев назад +1

      Just using one of the darker brackets and masking the window view in using lasso tool. Hope that makes sense.

  • @ocpropertysisters9829
    @ocpropertysisters9829 Год назад

    Great video! Hey Mike< How exactly did you get the grass to look so good?

  • @AM0VS3S
    @AM0VS3S Год назад

    Hi Mike, I really appreciate these videos! They are so informative and are really helping me with trying this business. I have acquired similar gear to the ones you suggested. I purchased the Sony A7IV with the 16-35 f/2.8 lens. I am just wondering are you using the electronic shutter or mechanical shutter option for your real estate photography? Your 5 bracketed photos seem quite fast when comparing to the ones I take using the mechanical shutter.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      I’m using the mechanical shutter. The speed they fire off will greatly depend on how bright the room is you are shooting. Or outside in bright sunlight it will be very fast.

    • @AM0VS3S
      @AM0VS3S Год назад

      @Inside Real Estate Photography Understood! Thank you for your reply 😊 just got the sony commander remote in today. Will keep practicing. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!!! 🎅

  • @buddystylediff2941
    @buddystylediff2941 9 месяцев назад

    good day anyvideo on how u edited these pics or how u normally edit 5 brackets shoots

  • @SStarwind
    @SStarwind 2 года назад

    This is extremely helpful. I've done a couple shoots already and there are time where I am struggling with composition. It's far more difficult to avoid awkward shots inside a house, I find. (Or maybe i'm rusty) Thanks!

  • @josefmadrid
    @josefmadrid Год назад

    new sub. very nice, btw did you edit this or it was outsource? what’s the price range for these kinds of edit if outsourced ? thanks

  • @Gt_Rickshow
    @Gt_Rickshow 6 месяцев назад

    what aspect ratio do you use and what pixel size would you recommend for best quality delivery? (for MLS and social media)

  • @raselkg
    @raselkg Год назад

    Great video!!! 🔥🔥💪which lens do you use??

  • @philvfilms
    @philvfilms 2 года назад

    Great stuff. I only use bracketing, do you use flash?

  • @kaziannova
    @kaziannova 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. What Is your presets for editing those pics. They look bright and amazing.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  10 месяцев назад

      Not much in the way of presets used. Only for finishing tweaks. Mostly hand blending otherwise.

  • @ritarainey416
    @ritarainey416 Год назад

    As a general rule .. while shooting bracket shots are you using flash ?

  • @meditationdaily1129
    @meditationdaily1129 Год назад

    Love this video!!! How do you get that ultra clean white finish look of the shots?? I suppose it’s not just lightroom HDR merge and boosting the whites a bit : )

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      Thanks! No, it’s all hand blending and editing in photoshop

    • @meditationdaily1129
      @meditationdaily1129 Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography thanks do you got a vid on that, I’d love to learn the method and get that sweet result. Will check your profile for such a vid

  • @Officialflymedia
    @Officialflymedia Год назад

    Great video I learned a lot. You shot this in hdr brackets correct?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      Yup!

    • @Officialflymedia
      @Officialflymedia Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography thanks for the response. Thoughts and advice I’m starting out and deciding if I want a7sii or a6400. Will use. For stills and video

  • @risofabio55
    @risofabio55 2 года назад

    Hey Mike - Great video. What song is playing at 44:10? I really like it.

  • @tonyziller1062
    @tonyziller1062 Год назад

    Mike thanks for your work, your videos have been helping a lot.
    What lens have used for this video?

  • @seoulbroker
    @seoulbroker Год назад

    Hi, Thanks for your amazing videos! May I ask something to you? I wonder, what is the green line center of your camera? It's set on your camera horizontally & symmetry. Is that one of the features of your camera?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      Yes, it’s an in camera level. Most cameras have that feature.

    • @seoulbroker
      @seoulbroker Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Thanks for your answer. I'll check my camera. :)

  • @danieldavis6928
    @danieldavis6928 Год назад

    How do you get the leveler, for your cross hairs on your camera? i can get my grid to help with rule of thirds. But, it would really come in handy if i could find that green and yellow lever that you are using in the frame to keep things straight and level.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      Hi, to get the leveler up on screen (for Sony camera) press the DISP button (top button of wheel on back of camera) until you see it come up.

  • @wayneious
    @wayneious 6 месяцев назад

    Question, with the bracketing you have a pop in the images was a flash used or was that just a visual pop for effects?

  • @dannythevito3205
    @dannythevito3205 2 года назад

    how do you get photos and videos sent to clients? I tried google drive for my first one but my client was having problems, how are they usually sent?

  • @eddiec4302
    @eddiec4302 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike. What are your thoughts on using a tripod vs a monopod vs a light stand with legs that fold automatically. Any of them could hold a tripod head, and it seems the latter 2 options would be a smaller footprint.
    Edit: would love to see a vid on this! 😄

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      I would definitely stick to a tripod for photography, no doubt. You don't want something that's easy to knock over with your camera on it. Trust me, Its happened to me.

    • @eddiec4302
      @eddiec4302 11 месяцев назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography I believe it haha. Thank you!

  • @kyleschwartz.
    @kyleschwartz. 2 года назад

    Awesome video, I was wondering if you used an on camera flash or off camera flash for this or if this is HDR? I'm a newbie

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад

      Thanks! No flash was used for this particular shoot.

    • @kyleschwartz.
      @kyleschwartz. 2 года назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Why did it take 3 pictures? Did you merge them after?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      @@kyleschwartz. it’s taking 5 pictures actually, all different exposures. Yes, they will be blended together later.

  • @juanpablolacayo256
    @juanpablolacayo256 2 года назад

    Very cool and informative video! My question is, how the hell did you remove all the stuff in the backyard?

  • @realtyprophotography9274
    @realtyprophotography9274 2 года назад

    In one of your videos you talked about a photo delivery platform where the clients chose the pix. What was it and do you still use it? Thanks.

  • @gavingoh374
    @gavingoh374 6 месяцев назад

    what lens are you using?

  • @KR-fx4bj
    @KR-fx4bj 10 месяцев назад

    Are you using bracketing and flash together here if so how exactly did you do it?

  • @tstewartou
    @tstewartou 4 месяца назад

    When shooting the angled shots (from the corners of the rooms), not necessary to worry about horizontal lines correct as they will always be a little bit off? Mainly just make sure the verticals are good?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  4 месяца назад +1

      Correct! Horizontal lines only matter when you are doing a straight on single point perspective type of shot

    • @tstewartou
      @tstewartou 4 месяца назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography Excellent!! Thank you! I greatly appreciate you and your guidance!

  • @wtait99
    @wtait99 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you ever shoot vertical shots for small bathrooms?

    • @kvsales
      @kvsales Месяц назад

      I have the same question. Why not taking vertical shots?

  • @Applefanboy2012
    @Applefanboy2012 Год назад

    What’s the focus setting for this? Seems to focus all over the frame which is nice. Instead of like the center

  • @DavaoRealtorDonatoEsparragoII
    @DavaoRealtorDonatoEsparragoII 2 года назад

    did you use bracketing?
    nice final photos

  • @HopscotchInteractive
    @HopscotchInteractive Год назад

    The off-center door hurts my brain

  • @marilynzanca7712
    @marilynzanca7712 2 года назад

    What kind of flash are you using? Is there multiple flashes? Or on camera?

  • @JAYSILB
    @JAYSILB 2 года назад

    Is there a flash in your 5 brackets? I didn't know you could use flash in that mode. Your images look amazing, even more so if there's no flash.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад

      Nope, no flash used for this shoot.

    • @JAYSILB
      @JAYSILB 2 года назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography that is crazy. I'll have to try more bracketing.
      What do you do if you need to use an off camera flash, e.g. to light up a bedroom in the shot? Do you switch out of bracketing mode and take a flash shot?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад

      @@JAYSILB yes, I would switch to single exposure

  • @zakariamotamedi843
    @zakariamotamedi843 Год назад

    Have you used any flash ?

  • @panomaxstudio8454
    @panomaxstudio8454 Месяц назад

    If it's full furnish what can we do ?

  • @johnwilson6271
    @johnwilson6271 11 месяцев назад

    How do you photoshop stuff out?

  • @texasbigwhitedog6683
    @texasbigwhitedog6683 Год назад +1

    I like and agree with your angles and compositions, but the neon grass kind of makes the shots look fake.

  • @bobwiegers
    @bobwiegers Год назад

    18:17 not a fan of the door on the right. why not change your angle a bit and cut it out? great tips tho!

  • @Yporges
    @Yporges 8 месяцев назад

    Did you use a flash?

  • @richryanphotography
    @richryanphotography Год назад

    I hate having the 3rd wall in the photo unless its a 1 point perspective.... To me it makes it look like the room looks distorted a little and it looks like the 3rd wall goes in a direction that isnt natural? Am I crazy for that??? or is it just preference?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад +1

      There’s no right or wrong answer so yes, definitely a preference I would say!

    • @richryanphotography
      @richryanphotography Год назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography btw, love all your videos.... you should consider putting together a masterclass online and teaching it all in one place!!! and get paid for it!! Content definitely good enough

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад

      @@richryanphotography thank you!

  • @basicPROcreator
    @basicPROcreator Год назад

    Are you using flash?

  • @SpiritualGangs
    @SpiritualGangs Год назад

    first

  • @Yporges
    @Yporges 8 месяцев назад

    How did you combine these photos with photoshop?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  7 месяцев назад

      Exposures were hand blended in Photoshop. There are numerous videos on my channel showing the editing process if you want to check those out!

  • @1031ProductionsLLC
    @1031ProductionsLLC 2 года назад

    Question... how long did it take you to replace the lawns per shot?

  • @_trismegistus
    @_trismegistus 11 месяцев назад

    At 38:10 why not just shoot in portrait orientation?

  • @abrarstudio
    @abrarstudio Год назад

    can u please provide your real estate presets

  • @net200777
    @net200777 Год назад

    This is not talked about enough. Thx

  • @sjcproductionsandmedia
    @sjcproductionsandmedia 2 месяца назад

    Why is your shutter speed so low?

  • @Leth0
    @Leth0 10 месяцев назад

    do you prefer HDR or FLAMBIENT?

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  10 месяцев назад +1

      Majority of my work is HDR for efficiency sake.

    • @Leth0
      @Leth0 10 месяцев назад

      @@InsideRealEstatePhotography what I have noticed is when areas of the homes have good ambient I.E windows or recessed lighting HDR is great but some areas require flash if the ambient is lacking. Thoughts?

  • @peacemusic6512
    @peacemusic6512 Год назад

    Outstanding, Brilliant, Bravo!!! Awesome video, you're an Excellent thorough educator!!! Thank you for doing a great job making these videos, I am so super super appreciative!!! Are you using Full Frame, HDR with no flash on this video? What lens sizes? Have you ever considered using Luminar Skylum? I'm a total noob beginner, needing all the help I can get, also only using Panasonic micro 4/3'rds and the widest lens available is 7-14mm. I am so extremely grateful for the awesome videos you make!!!!!
    Sending big smiles, blessings, health, happiness, & much abundance to you!! Thank you again,, Much Appreciation!! ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ♡❤

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, this shoot was done with. Full frame camera and 16-35mm lens. No flash was used. All bracketed shots and hand blended. I’ve used luminar for things but I haven’t tried their HDR functionality if that is what you are referring to.

  • @kyleschwartz.
    @kyleschwartz. Год назад

    My windows never look that good using HDR

  • @elo0915
    @elo0915 8 месяцев назад

    That advice with around waist high shooting feels weird to me. I've been doing 3d renderings for more than a decade for architecture and interiors and ~3 years for corporate interiors in photography. Its rare that a shot is done that way, mostly in places with large planes in the foreground like boardroom with very large tables, probably to do an accent shot with a longer focal length. Its almost universally agreed that shots are held relatively near the average eye level of your region ~5 1/4' to 5 3/4. Ceiling and floors tend to be easily cropped off or use a shifting lens.

  • @thaygiao1chan748
    @thaygiao1chan748 2 года назад

    Do you need related video editor? hire me when there's too much work

  • @BandoNando727
    @BandoNando727 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video very helpful and concise BUT please for the love of god don’t mix the smooth Jazz music with your 52min video it’s hard not to fall asleep! Mixed with your monotone voice kept making me fall asleep lol took me days to finish

  • @AZTigerMMA
    @AZTigerMMA 2 года назад +5

    To low bro

  • @TEMPO690
    @TEMPO690 Год назад

    What is this sorcery you call editing?! 😮