Fake it ‘til you make it! How to create a pseudo HDR effect
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is the Holy Grail of photography. We talked earlier about how every professional photographer seems to have an opinion about this type of photographic practice and why non-professionals are totally in love with it. While we let them further debate…
Refine your HDR photos: tips and tricks
When it comes to HDR photography, everybody seems to have an opinion. While some photographers call it a valuable instrument, others frown at its often kitsch results. Nevertheless, its utility cannot be overlooked when it comes to shooting photos with a wide range of tone….
The Best 360 Cameras for Real Estate Right Now
You’re standing in front of a great hall, searching for a focal point. Mirrors everywhere, crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling (all lit up!), rugs in all shapes and sizes, and a moose eyeballing you from the corner. This job has all the chances of…
5 Essential Tips for Real Estate Photographers
Homeowners know their house best – every corner, flaw or asset – and should be the ones in charge of advertising it when it comes to a sale. After all, who could tell the house’s story better than those who lived in it for so…
Let’s Shed Some Light on Aperture and Shutter Speed
Light and illumination are the pillars of photography. Actually, if we were to make a top of elements that define photography, light would have to come first, because without it illumination isn’t even possible. Your camera reacts to light the same way or very much…
The easy way to create an amazing panorama
A fantastic property, to die-for interior design and top of the line accessories. Everything was impeccably prepared for the photo shoot: natural light in abundance, carpets cleaned, cushions puffed, no pets and not a single speck of dust anywhere to be seen. While I happily…
Professional pictures of real estate interiors
Picture yourself searching through house listings and browsing a photo gallery. What draws your attention? The big painting in the hallway or the double stairway leading to the second floor? Do you see the freshly painted walls or you just want to tuck your toes…