Composing shots, placing external light sources, and capturing multiple exposures are all small details of a great Real Estate photograph. Don’t let these steps get in the way of what you’re on site to do. Showing the potential buyers exactly what a home represents. All too often we get caught up in what the customer wants, and forget the real one – the home purchaser. It’s quite unethical to fix major paint spots, scratches/dings on the wall, or even carpet stains just to make the home appear more attractive than it really is.
Now that we’ve covered that – it’s also important to ensure you’re correcting the distortion effects of the lens. This means correcting verticals and using a lens profile to fix any known warping issues. If you’re unsure how to do this – be sure to check out Rich Baum’s great tutorials on Youtube…