Exposing My Real Estate Photography Workflow 🤯 [So you can copy it]

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Published 2023-03-15

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  • @gerescm
    i have my first shoot in a couple weeks , this is gold, thank you!
  • @oxxxeee
    pro tip: save your back. get a field monitor or compose looking at LCD. five brackets are better insurance for dark rooms and blazing sun outside
  • @marigold973
    New sub. Just arrived during my search for tips as I begin my journey. This one video covered the familiar issues and scenarios. Now I know better so can provide better service. Thank you!
  • Words can’t express my gratitude for you making this informational content. Thank you soooo very much! Your house is stunning by the way!
  • @Erantzcani
    Thank you Eli for sharing all this, very valuable info! BTW, I see you bracket the sunny exterior pics, rarely those need HDR, a single well exposed take makes it.
  • @mckae9147
    Thank you for sharing your wisdom and talent!!! I’m currently getting ready to build a portfolio and get started with real estate photography, and you and your content are so inspiring to me ❤
  • Hey Eli, great video! Could you let me know if you are shooting in the aperture or speed mode? Also, what is the aperture you are shooting at? Thanks!
  • @jimcoon
    Great video. Shows that there are diminishing returns from using multiple strobes or other additional lighting. I'm not only a real estate photographer, but I'm an agent. I shoot all my own properties. I can tell you for a fact that an agent has 10-15 seconds to grab a prospective buyer's attention online when that buyer is looking for a home. The front exterior is vitally important. I always shoot the front and rear exterior with a drone. EVEN if I'm not shooting a complete video for the home. The extra height from the drone (10-25 ft) give a great look to the exterior with no perspective issues to fix in post. I appreciate your content
  • @GamingxKnight
    YES!!!!!! I was hoping you would do a video like this for some time! You're videos are so helpful but I always wondered how you worked during the shoot itself. This is awesome! Thank you!
  • @josephl8998
    At 10:32 would it be acceptable to shoot vertical since you’re shooting through a narrow doorway or is it preferable to keep everything in landscape so it all ties together better?
  • @lamontlenz
    Eli and his crew have answered all of my questions when I joined the program. I wasted so much time and money trying to set my business up myself...especially trying to figure out gear and settings. The program also covered the business of real estate photography. Even though I haven't completed to the end of the program, I'm up and shooting.
  • @MsChubby2012
    I’m really interested in photography and realestate photography as a business so this helped alot
  • How about white balance? I seem to get harsh blues from outside and oranges from interior lights. ☹️
  • @Flaneur98
    thank you i only did learn how scene objects are important at real estate photography
  • I, 4 minutes in, everything you are talking about is exactly why my business has become so successful!!! I am makin 15-20k per month and i started a year ago.... I take the time to do all the things you are saying, and agents are amazed that I do it.... ( I shoot all lights off though) I hate the color cast from the lights, I love the more natural look of lights off!!! Great video so far ...AS ALWAYS!!!
  • @Harrist92
    Nice house! Great information, Thank you.
  • @RICHMONEY6
    Can I use the same exposure setting if I have a Sony EV-10 or should I return it and get a M50?