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9 Little Known Real Estate Photography Tips For Realtors

 

Here are a few ideas that you may or may not have considered. There are numerous categories that are addressed. Follow my series of articles for more great tips and Happy Photography!

Equipment - What Kind of Camera Should I Use?

TIP 1 - Many point-and-shoot cameras have lots of the features found in more expensive digital SLR cameras for real estate photography austin tx. Unless you're a "gearhead", try using what you already own as opposed to spending a lot on a brand new camera. You may find that it works perfectly well for what you need. I would not, however, suggest making use of your cell phone's camera. You can find too many limitations. Ideally, you intend to have control over a number of the functions such as for example using a tripod, adding an additional flash or adjustments such as for example: shooting mode, aperture (F-stop), shutter speed and white balance. There is inadequate room in this short article to go into depth on any one of those topics, but you can easily find additional information with a web search.


Camera Settings - What Photo Size Should My Camera be Set at?

TIP 2 - Quality - shoot in JPG mode as opposed to RAW or other settings. The JPG photos is going to be of an infinitely more manageable size and unless you intend to learn a lot about photo editing tools, like Photoshop, your photo editing requirements should really be minimal.

TIP 3 - Photo Size & Resolution - Small photos cannot be enlarged with no noticeable lack of quality. Better to create your camera to the greatest resolution and largest size photos it are designed for (without using RAW). Photos useful for print ads or flyers should really be shot at 300 dpi (dots per inch). If you never learn how to figure out what the resolution is of your photo, here's how... On a Windows OS, right-mouse-click over an image that you have got, click on Properties, then click the "Details" tab and scroll right down to Horizontal and Vertical Resolution.

Preparation - What Can be Done to Get Ready for a Photo Shoot?

TIP 4 - Remove Clutter. This would not be a secret to any agent. It's very much like finding your way through an open house. Treat it as though there will be 1,000 people walking through your home and you are interested to appear its best. Clear away something that doesn't increase the charm of the home. Clean the windows. Utilize the garage for storage or even a secondary bedroom if no other storage space is available. Clean up any clutter in the yard and porches. Mow and trim. Hide any pet dishes, beds, scratching posts, etc.

TIP 5 - Make Certain the Lighting Works. Very Important! Check every light fixture both inside and outside the home. Replace any burned out bulbs. Ensure curtains, shades and blinds all work and could be easily adjusted for the photo shoot.

The Photo Shoot - How Should I Position the Camera?

TIP 6 - Set your camera at a height about a base above table-top. This really is fine for most indoor areas. Raise it only a little higher (6" more) in the kitchen to account for counter height. Also, use the higher position in rooms with vaulted ceilings.You are attempting to show a number of the ceiling, but not give it time to be probably the most prominent part of the photo. For outdoor shots, standing, eye-level height is suggested.

TIP 7 - Regarding camera tilt... keep carefully the camera plumb and level so it is not pointing up or down as this causes perspective distortion (wide at the very top, narrow in the bottom, or the reverse).

Other Tips - What're Some What to Watch Out For?

TIP 8 - Don't have a photo with large objects that are very close to your camera. A dining area table, kitchen counter, sofa or bed may find yourself using a large part of the photo image and make the area size appear to be very small. A wide-angle lens can make this even more pronounced. Step aside of these objects.

TIP 9 - Be cautious about mirrors! Stay out of these and keep your flash out of them. In your bathroom, shoot from an angle that doesn't show you in the mirror or drop listed below the mirror line and have a lower shot.

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