I started a business last year called Auburn Real Estate Photography. I focus on property photography - architectural, interior, commercial, and anything else property-related. I also recently obtained my FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certification, so I can legally fly a drone commercially! It's been an exciting start!
Each of these finished images involves hand-blending several separate shots together in Photoshop to achieve even lighting throughout the space and show the view outside the windows. These are all from a home I photographed a few days ago for a real estate listing. I hope you like them!
Canon T5i
10-18mm IS STM at 13-15mm
ISO 400
f/7.1
(various shutter speeds)
lots of other gear like 3x Yongnuo YN-560III flashes, Manfrotto 190xPROB tripod, Manfrotto 410 geared head
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oh wow..nice french windows. cool shots!
Thank you!
you're very much welcome..make tou wanna own those house, if not one of those.
I can only tell you the pictures look Stunning and I will look up to them when I make my renderings, very inspiring and top notch, maybe teach us some photoshop :) I was always having problems with capturing whole spaces you have found a way it seems :)
Thank you so much for the kind words! I will definitely think about doing a tutorial, and I'll do my best to answer questions too!
Excellent work! Nice to see you after a long period 8)
Thank you! Yes, it's been a while! I'm really glad to be back, and it's good to see you too!
Great Photos Mike ,i love photographing interiors and Architecture to ,ive just joined and have a cool album on a burning man festival i went to in South Africa called Africa Burn , have a look at my photos and story please and let me know what you think you will like them Thanks Graham
Thank you for the kind words, Graham! I took a look at your Africa Burn photos, and they are fantastic! Upvoed and followed!
thank you Mike ,now i just need to learn how to get a following :) and make some steem
Good photos (combined with good staging like these shots) do a lot to sell houses these days. People will fall in love with properties before they even get to see them in person, based on good photography. Your photos have what it takes for that to happen, good work.
Thank you, pfunk! It's definitely fun and challenging to wrestle with the huge dynamic range between the bright outdoors and dark interiors, the crazy color temperature issues (incandescent bulbs, flash, florescent bulbs, leds all mixing together unevenly), and so on. Thank you for the kind words.