OFF CAMERA FLASH for Real Estate & Interior Photography

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Enjoy! - TB

Hey guys! Made this video to show you how you can make super fine-tuned images with minimal gear and a new way of thinking about your photographs. Great technique for interiors, real estate, product & automotive photography (or whatever you want)

Thanks for hanging out!

CAMERA GEAR FOR REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY

“CHEAP KIT”

*Future Compatible because EF Mount can adapt to most cameras - potentially a better long term purchase!

*Will get more similar shots like in the video with this cropped sensor camera.

“MY KIT"

"MY OFF-CAMERA FLASH"
(Better Quality / Rechargeable Batteries / Longer Trigger Range)

GEAR USED FOR CREATING THIS TUTORIAL↓↓↓

OTHER GEAR ↓

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#REALESTATEPHOTOGRAPHY #OFFCAMERAFLASH #EDITING #HOWTO
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I've been doing RE Photography for 10 years now and have used this method a lot in the past. It's a great video and clearly explained. Now the hard bit is finding a client who is paying enough money for a shoot to make this amount of detailing worth your while. But the off camera flash is definitely the way to go.

roberttruman
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this is exactly what i'm looking for! Awesome tuts! I'm wondering how you fix the distortion / propotion? Thank you

SiOgie
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Love this! Especially the timelapse edit sequence. And the side by side by side comparison at the end. You are a great teacher!

tinysparrow
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Hello, today I have seen more than 6 videos of yours and I find them super interesting and they have really taught me a lot, I thank you. I have a client who wants to record a house but it's not furnished, it's empty, do you think it's worth recording inside or just outside?

DronSfm
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Do you recommend this over a white umbrella?

chiaracatalini
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Hi Taylor! How do you flashing remotely? I mean is there any button on the flash to act camera shutter?

Roman_Kulahmetiev
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Great vid but where did the 41.99 come from?

I_am_Mac
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Your videos are amazing. Do you have a tutorial on how to switch between LR and photoshop without creating massive file sizes?

derekp
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Watching in 2024, just found your channel and just started real estate photography. what A big learning curve it has been the last two weeks, Especially on the editing front.. I need to get some flashes ASAP. Thank you for your videos!

BenjaminGib
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Great video Taylor. Can you make a video like this but more a step my step slow version to see how in more detail please. That would be great! Cheers

Highviewsport
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Would be great to see this technique vs bracketing

CloodyTube
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A bit confused on how flash works/settings it should be on. Do you have a video on this?

ot
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Once you have experience with the edit, how long does it take to edit each photo (for an average shot)?

markwiemels
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I’ve got a 600w strobe and shooting a dark ish room / apartment what would be your tips ? Do i need to stack images without showing the flash in the photo ?

joeybailey
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Dangggg! Broke that down so good. Definitely have to try that out soon! Also, come back to Houston, thanks.

AndreiRestrepo
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So you have lessons on how to do the photoshop work specifically?

huckrw
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Huge help!!! Thank you!!! I love the photoshop tutorial. I have been just using my camera and LR for real estate. But I’m finding that after decreasing shadows, beige paint looks white and bright. I’m looking forward to trying this technique

saraspics
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what are you using to trip the camera and strobe?

alexanderbarkoff
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Do you prefer to do this or hdr? I do HDR because it is more time efficient.

mgmedia
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I'm just getting into real estate photography and videography with entry level gear. With a Go Pro 9, as you know these aren't the best in low light situations. Do you recommend this or maybe something else for this camera?

JeepTJWheelin