To get started with real estate photography, you'll need a few basic items: Your camera should allow you to add a cable release, a flash, different lenses, and wireless triggers.
Tilt-shift lenses help avoid converging vertical lines such as wall edges and door frames, and while they are fixed focal length, a 16-35mm zoom lens makes a flexible alternative.
The first image a potential buyer usually sees when reviewing properties online is an exterior photo, making lighting and timing crucial for capturing these images.
Real estate shooting techniques can get complex, from exposure blending and HDR to wireless flash and light painting with multiple exposures, requiring careful control over your camera setup.
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