Showing posts with label real estate photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real estate photography. Show all posts
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Downtown Living Condo Style
Conover Place, 210 West 5th Street.. this is apartment 306. The listing went live and an hour later the space was sold. $375,000 was asking. Dylan Van Gerpen was the listing agent. DV Realty. One of my favorite people to work with. I think if I was younger I would like this lifestyle a lot.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Real Estate Photography 101
The bulk of my work can be divided into 1/3rds in terms of revenue.; Portraits, weddings, and real estate. Thought I would show a recent home I photographed. This home is located at 110 NW Hackberry Street in Lee's Summit on Lakewood Lakes. Toni Tygart has the listing.
Exteriors should show as many facets of the home as possible and also its relationship to the surrounding land. In the case of this one being lakeside, one MUST show the lake.
There is extensive post-processing in Photoshop on all of these...
I generally do two views of each room, excluding bathrooms, as it's important to show the relationship of one room to another through doorways... I have all the lights on inside but ceiling fans turned off. I use multiple exposures in HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography. I adjust aperture as I go alone and, generally, shoot indoor shots at 640ASA.
I use a Nikon 14-24mm lens for all the shots, interior and exterior. Generally F11...
It's really a cool house... and part of the fun of real estate photography is getting to see one's like this.
Exteriors should show as many facets of the home as possible and also its relationship to the surrounding land. In the case of this one being lakeside, one MUST show the lake.
There is extensive post-processing in Photoshop on all of these...
I generally do two views of each room, excluding bathrooms, as it's important to show the relationship of one room to another through doorways... I have all the lights on inside but ceiling fans turned off. I use multiple exposures in HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography. I adjust aperture as I go alone and, generally, shoot indoor shots at 640ASA.
I use a Nikon 14-24mm lens for all the shots, interior and exterior. Generally F11...
It's really a cool house... and part of the fun of real estate photography is getting to see one's like this.
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