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Very often dismissed with a smile as a rookie mistake, this even happens to professionals from time to time: They start shooting with wrong camera settings, when they had been working in a different scenario before. The first images get wrong. They are to bright or dark, have heavy noise, are blurred or unsharp.
When I went out for a real estate shooting recently my first image was totally underexposed. I raised the exposure a little bit and the next image turned out to be overexposed in a way that I didn’t expect. Then I remembred Read on …
One of the most influential online portals for real estate photography has published our recently written article on the new Nikon D750 in RE photography yesterday.
Larry Lohrman who oprerates this portal and is a successful real estate photographer himself assessed this article as interesting and published it on his blog over at PhotographyForRealEstate at full length.
Just in time with this year’s Photokina Nikon has announced its new camera D750. Finally this gear combines features real estate photographers have been waiting for. What are the camera’s advantages for architectural photography?
We have examined the main new features of the Nikon D750 which are important for our photography genre and have commented the results in this article.
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The equipment of a photographer is always of importance. Unreflected statements of some photo artists say, that gear can be neglected and that it is all about the brain behind the camera. But this is just self-pr and mostly serves for their personal image as creators of culture.
This statement is true only until it comes to choosing the appropriate tools. How important a good photo equipment is, always depends on the photography genre you are heading for. In the following we have associated the requirements of a few different photography styles with nessecary equipment features.
Interesting are the results for real estate photography in the end …
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Yesterday I had an appointment of a different kind: Lee Morris and Patrick Hall, the masterminds behind Fstoppers, one of the world’s leading on-line platforms on photography came to Berlin. On their way to this year’s Photokina in Cologne they are on a road-trip throughout Europe and stopped over here in the German Capital. So, I took the chance for meeting Fstoppers in person.
The very close collaboration between this online portal with Mike Kelley, one of the most sought-after real estate and architectural photographers of the moment, is particularly interesting for real estate photographers – and Lee Morris immediately approached me about it. Thanks to the meticulous way of taking photos and the creative use of light, Kelley’s properties are presented in an incredibly attractive way.
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