Real Estate Photog Basics, Part 1: Verticals
This is part 1 of 2 covering two issues for real estate photographers: verticals, and ISO settings. This first video shows how to prepare for verticals, how to distort them to your advantage, and how to correct for them using Lightroom. In the next video I'll take this footage a step further and show why I shoot most interiors at ISO 320, not 100, which may not at first seem intuitive...but there is meaning to my exposure madness ;) I also have in-depth information on this in my real estate photography series at https://amzn.to/3mFoznx

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Real Estate Photog Basics, Part 2: ISO Settings

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One Light, High-End, Real Estate Photography

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How to Photograph Interiors (And Architecture) Like a Pro

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How to Photograph a House in 30 Minutes - Real Estate Photography 101

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Flambient Real Estate Photography Basics

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Perfect Interior Lighting Without the Color Cast! **No Flash!**

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Luxury Home Flambient Example

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One-Light Real Estate Photos

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How to make Simple & Professional Real Estate Videos | Behind The Scenes!

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How to Get Straight Verticals | Architecture & Interior Design Photography Basics

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FS Original: Mike Kelley Shows the Secrets to Shooting Architectural Images

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Perfect Verticals for your Real Estate Photography every time!

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How to Edit Real Estate Photos FASTER

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Photographing Interiors Pt 1

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The EASIEST Camera Movements for Real Estate Videography

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How to Shoot Interior Design Photography in 2024 - 7 Tips

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Behind the scenes - Part 1 - The Shoot.

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How To Photograph Real Estate Houses At Dusk and Sunset

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Gear You DON'T NEED Anymore for Real Estate Photography

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