The Secret to Taking Stunning Real Estate Photos Like a Pro

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The Secret to Taking Stunning Real Estate Photos Like a Pro

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The allure and power of a stunning professional photo is hard to ignore. Your eyes are drawn to the image and it can leave a lasting impression. That’s a very useful attribute when you are using photos to capture some real estate in its best light, with a view to persuading the viewer to find out more.

If you search NYC real estate photography, for instance, you will find some shining examples of what stunning real estate photos should look like. Although it takes years of professional training and know-how to get the very best results, there are some hints and tips that are worth knowing so that you can give it your best shot at capturing some brilliant images.

Be methodical by creating a shot list

Professional photographers usually have a clear idea of what they are trying to achieve and what pictures they would like to take, before they start shooting.

A good tip to follow would be to create a shot list. Working your way through an itinerary of intended shots will help you to focus on each one and allow you to create a comprehensive real estate portfolio.

A typical list would be a set amount of outdoor shots. One shot per bedroom, and other rooms such as the kitchen and dining room. You will obviously take lots of pictures as part of the process, but it helps to know what you want to end up with at the end of the shoot.

Set the scene beforehand

Walk around the inside and outside of the property beforehand. This will help you make a mental note of what you want to capture. It will also help you to stage certain rooms or arrange things to maximize the aesthetics of your shot.

Pick your time carefully

Light conditions play a massive part in how your pictures turn out. That’s why every professional photographer always thinks carefully about the best time to shoot.

When it comes to real estate photography, the best times are often early in the morning, or late afternoon. These windows of opportunity are the so-called golden hours. This is because they are the times in the day when you can take advantage of soft shadows and warm tones.

Make sure you have a tripod

Without doubt, a tripod should be viewed as an essential item that you will definitely need if you want to achieve professional looking real estate images.

There are several good reasons why you need a tripod. Having one will give you a fixed frame that will make it easier to compose your images. Having a tripod also ensures that you don’t suffer blurry images.

Choose the right lens

Last but not least, you will need the right lenses to get the best results. A wide-angle lens is essential to capture the property in all its glory. Also, bear in mind that a 16-35mm lens will give you the best angle of view for the job in hand.

These are just some of the things you need to get right if you want to achieve professional photographic results. You could, of course, decide to use a real estate photographic professional to ensure that you capture the most stunning images possible. At least, with these tips, you have an idea of the process and methods they are using to produce the sort of images that really hold your attention.

 

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