Real estate photography is a relatively simple way to make money off your photography. That said, there are some very common compositional mistakes that I see lots of photographers making on a regular basis. Fixing these four things can greatly improve how your real estate photos show off a property! Before diving into the tips, some background information is in order. My time overseeing the photography department for a large vacation rental company and subsequently freelance editing for that company has given me the unique opportunity to see an excessive number of real estate photographs. While I was working in-house, we edited over 30,000 images per month, and while I obviously didn’t see all 30,000 photographs, I did see my fair share of those. The problems listed below are the issues that I see most frequently and also ones that can have the biggest negative impact on the images. One thing worth noting upfront is that real estate photography is a bit different than architectural photography, both in terms of its purpose and style. Architectural photography is to highlight architecture and design. Architects, interior designers, builders, and more look for architectural photographs to document their projects for use in […]
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