All Three Modules
Get all 3 modules:
1 - Theory & Background
2 - Equipment
3 - Field Trip
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002 Who Shoots
The first step is to decide who should shoot your listing photos.
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003 HDR - High Dynamic Range
An explanation of HDR - (High Dynamic Range) photography and what it means to your real estate listings.
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004 Composition: Lines
How the "lines" of your photo can make the room look bigger or smaller
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005 Composition: Camera Angles
How camera angles affect the appearance of your listing photos
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006 Composition: Balance
How to make a shot look visually balanced and why that's important
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008 The Importance of Good Equipment
How using the proper equipment leads to selling more homes and getting more clients.
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009 The Camera Lens
Why the camera lens is actually your most important piece of equipment
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012 Lighting
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018 2nd Bedrooms
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014 Exterior
The exterior of the home may be the most important shot of all. Here's what to do and what not to do.
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016 Dining Room
Shooting a dining room with lots of natural light coming in from windows.
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019 Bathrooms
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015 Interior First Floor
Shooting the kitchen and some other rooms on the first floor.
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017 Master Bedrooms
Shooting the master bedroom and exploring different vertical camera angles.
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007 Planning
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011Tripods and Monopods
Tripods and monopods are an essential tool for the shoot. Here we explain why and look at some of the options aviailable.