Do you have a library of sky images you can use when doing sky replacements for your architectural photos or real estate photos? A lot of photographers have a small collection of images that they use over and over again, but I’m going to assume that you need more images so that you bring more variety to the work you …
How portrait and wedding photographers can get started in architectural & real estate photography
If you’re currently doing portrait & wedding photography, then you might like to consider adding architectural and real estate photography to your list of services – or perhaps even make a complete switch. To help you get started here’s a video where I outline a 4-stage plan for adding real estate & architectural photography to what you are already doing. …
Real estate photographers: Good photos or your best photos?
As a real estate photographer do you always need to deliver your best work? Well, a lot of photographers would say yes, we should always do the best we can. However, I see a lot of photographers who specialize in real estate photography spend too much time working on their photos, but they don’t charge their clients enough to cover …
8 questions from real estate photographers
Last week I asked real estate photographers to send me their questions, and here are 8 questions that really stood out and I answer them in the video below: “What is the difference between full and crop sensor when it comes to quality of the images? I know that the lens I choose has a lot to do with it also, but …
Photoshop CC: Select and Mask tool for sky replacements
The Photoshop CC “Select and Mask” tool for sky replacements in real estate photography – does it work well, and how long does it take to replace a sky? In this video I go through three different exterior shots replacing the sky using the new “Select and Mask” tool from Photoshop CC. This tool was only released a few days …
Real estate photography: blending multiple images in Photoshop
If you do real estate photography, watch this video to see what you can do when blending multiple images in Photoshop: It was back in 2003 when I purchased my first DSLR – a Canon 10D that created huge 6.3 megapixel images (!!!) – and was a big step up from the old Minolta film camera that I had been using. …
Real estate photography: How to light up a large room
Hey there real estate photographer! How do you light up a large room with your off camera flashes? Well, you could try and get it all in one shot by carefully hiding your flashes out of the way (either behind furniture, or out of the frame), but that can be tricky and it may not give you the best possible result. …