While lighting often feels like one of the more complicated elements of photography, real estate photography is actually a great way to learn about it because most of what you’re photographing is motionless. While single-exposure shots without lighting are fairly difficult, adding a flash makes this a fairly simple way to photograph a room with some added light. Adding flash photography to multiple-exposure shots is a good way to illuminate multiple different subjects or angles of a room. HDR-bracketed shots are commonly used even without a flash, but with a flash, they give you the best control over lighting.
Key Takeaways:
- professional photography lighting may be scary, but it does not have to be intimidating
- adding flash is very simple because you can work with static scenes at your leisure
- A big thank-you to HDRsoft for sponsoring this content!
“From portraits and wedding photography, to product and real estate photography, the thought of adding a fleeting burst of flash to the equation seems like a very steep, almost impossible learning curve.”
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