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Very huge property, lots of strong light and liberty from my client to do whatever i like but "showing space" (as usual).
For this image i used four exposures. One base layer with strong flash and poor ambient light, two with flash and stronger ambient and the last one flashed too and a little underexposed to pull some detail from the door.
The strobes: Two of them CL, one in stand BOC and other STU. One handheld BOC and the last one CR BOC/BOW.
The editing process was more or less starting to export from LR to PS the four exposures, hand-blending the best light zones form each one, select and pull the window exposure (totally blown in the base layer) and then reimport to lightroom to make the usual level adjustments. (Add some contrast, shadows clarity and intensity, down the highlights a little and the yellows and blues to avoid color cast). The last part and more painful was the corrections of the verticals and level because this 1pp shots are more difficult in this area. The automatic preset of LR don´t work as i expected, so i re-reimported to PS and correct it manually. It´s not perfect but close and i don´t want to stretch more the image to avoid quality loss.
I know 1pp shots are risky and not the best for real estate photo but i love it and it seem to me more elegant than the typical two wall compositions.
Part of a series of real estate photographs taken for a local Brisbane home. This is the upstairs family room. Bright and spacious.
Multiple flash frames blended with an ambient layer for the sky and tungsten lights by the garage. Interior lighting created with two strobe frames - one lighting the room and one firing into the chandelier. Curve added to the sky for drama. Grass replaced because of black fencing used to surround the models.
Beautiful property in a luxury condo in Majadahonda, Spain. South oriented, lots of strong light. The room was pretty crowded with furniture as you can see, and the rectangular and long shape of the room scare me of a tunnel effect depending of the perspective. But i can´t help myself doing some 1pp shots!
Several exposures hybrid with ambient and flash hand blended in PSCC.
In this i used three strobes, one CR STU, and the other two in a stand BOC.
Feedback welcome.
Cafeteria Marketplace Signs Lease At 32-02 Queens Boulevard
Summary of transaction details:
Property Type: Retail
Transaction Amount: $75/ft
Square Footage: 3,421
Address: 32-02 Queens Boulevard
Market: Long Island City
Landlord: Related & Greenfield Partners
Tenant: Cafeteria Marketplace
Further info:
traded.co/deals/new-york/retail/lease/32-02-queens-boulev...
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This is both welcomed and exciting news to anyone whom works in this neighborhood, as food choices are quite limited. Thank you!!
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A shot that I was happy with, but would always welcome some feedback or comments. Thanks.
Una foto con la que estaba contento, pero siempre agradecerÃa algún comentario. Gracias.
Marine Lair in La Jolla California, Agent: Rachael Kaiser of Canter Brokerage, Photos by Gary Kasl of SandKasl Imaging / SoCal Property Portraits
Beautiful Properties
I love photographing homes that are going up for sale because I work hard at making the home look their best and this helps in a few ways.
1. Homes Sell for More - Studies show that professional photography can help a home to sell for more.
2. Agents Get More Listings - A Real Estate agent that is using professional photography is more likely to get more listings than one that is not.
That being said what I really enjoy is getting to shoot a beautiful home that is staged and ready for a shoot. That makes my job so easy.
For contact: www.kaunishetki.com
this shoot info: 2 exposures for interior and windows...2 speed lights, edited in PS and LR
A photo from the 2014 Scott Hargis Real Estate Lighting Workshop held in Berkley CA.
Nikon D700 w 16-35
2x Speedlights out Kitchen Window bounce umbrellas
1 Speedlight out dining room window bounc umbrella
1 Speedlight in office bounce umbrella ( I think )
It was the last shot of the day and getting dark so it was a 1/2 sec exposure... that's why there was some blur...
A great workshop with some great professional photographers..