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Real Estate Photography Mistakes and how to fix them

10/25/2016

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There are many things you have to watch while taking real estate photographs. The easiest way is to hire a professional because even if you try your best, you just can't get the same results because of lack of professional equipment, experience and a good eye. However, there are still some things you can fix yourself so I hope this article helps :-) 
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Falling houses

  • Level your tripod and your camera while taking pictures
  • Keep all vertical lines (walls) straight (check in your camera)
  • Take photos in RAW to make necessary transformations in editing software 
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Rounded photos

  • Don’t use fish-eye lens
  • The best results are reached with full frame DSLR camera and wide lens. 
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Blown up windows

  • Use off camera flash
  • Take more exposures and process as HDR
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Not enough light 

  • open all windows coverings
  • turn all lights on
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Too much postprocessing

  • don't use special effects while processing
  • keep the photos realistic
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Too noisy and low quality

  • ISO as low as possible
  • take and edit photos in RAW
  • use noise reduction in editing software
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Falling interior walls

  • always use tripod and have your camera leveled
  • adjust the high of the tripod to got a nice looking shot 
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Unwanted silhouettes  

  • take the photo from a different angle
  • take the photo at the other time of the day
  • always check your photo 
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Worthless photos

  • take just the most important photos (exterior front and back yard, kitchen a living area, bedrooms, garage, hallway if nice
  • don't take photos that doesn't tell nothing or can scare potential buyers away 
  • use photos that take an attention and home buyers will schedule the appointment to see it all 
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Bad angle 

  • take photos from the entrance, from the kitchen (from the natural viewer's position)
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Too dark rooms

  • use higher exposure 
  • take more exposures (at least 3) and use HDR post processing to get even lightening 
  • hire professional :-) 
Notice: I didn't take any of these pictures. All of the pictures above are downloaded from Zillow.com, Pocatello ID area (no author stated). 
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