Selling Your Home- Get Great Real Estate Photography- Part 1
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Try HDR with real estate.
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Thank you for this video! You've brought up some great points to bring up when I try to market my services.
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Great video and great advice!
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i dont have acess to a SLR...how can i take beter pics? I have a canon AS720, is there a wide angle lens i can buy for it?
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@craniumdesigns Thank you for your reply. Yup, you're right. As of now, am saving money for the 10-22. It's a bit expensive here in the Philippines. Am currently just relying on panoramic shooting for these tasks with my 18-55, always shooting vertically. It's not that perfect, and I'd still prefer a 10-22. :)
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@N6600 that's just not wide enough man. you have a cropped sensor on your cameras under $2000, so that 18mm is actually closer to 29mm, which isn't wide enough. you either need a wider lens, like a 10-20/10-22, or a full frame camera body. the lens would be much cheaper. i have a canon 10-22 on my canon rebel t2i.
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Fact: real estate agents are the cheapest a-holes EVER...they DONT CARE about quality.
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yea this is better then a point and shoot.
BUT! those photos are absolutely not good real estate photography either. Rule of thumb, you want to put your camera level so your verticals are straight. If possible you want to use your flash off the camera. You don't want to see that there is a flash on the picture.
And if the buget is not an issue a fullframe image sensor and a tilt-shift lens is the ultimate way to go. The til-shift lens let you put the camera level and still see the floor.
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This is a good video. I watched this before I started my real estate photography business.
this is fkn retarded
aaronc608 10 months ago 6
This is a great video and every home seller should see it before they hire a Realtor.
tulsarealestate 3 years ago 2