The Lighting Guide for Real Estate Photography: How to master interior flash photography

February 15, 2020 - Comment

In this sixth book in his real estate photography series Nathan shows techniques, setups, and options for lighting various rooms, interior spaces, and various configurations. With numerous lighting diagrams and example images, you can learn ways to light simple, intermediate, and advanced interior spaces while understanding why certain techniques are preferred over others, and under

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In this sixth book in his real estate photography series Nathan shows techniques, setups, and options for lighting various rooms, interior spaces, and various configurations. With numerous lighting diagrams and example images, you can learn ways to light simple, intermediate, and advanced interior spaces while understanding why certain techniques are preferred over others, and under varying circumstances, so that you can apply these principles to almost any interior space you may encounter. Along with detailed information on popular lighting gear used for interior real estate photography, Nathan discusses various lighting methods in-depth, along with tables for flash power starting points for each example, and how they differ across flash units. This lighting guide builds on techniques in the interiors book in Nathan’s real estate photography series, and this is a great companion guide for his book “Shot Lists” as well. By using professional techniques for interior flash photography you can gain the know-how to tackle almost interior lighting challenge to help you show your clients that you’re not just a consumer with a camera; but instead, you’re a pro.

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Anonymous says:

Great Book That I Wish Was Written Earlier! As a Real Estate and Architecture Photographer for almost 15 years I have tried a very large majority of techniques, gear and software. Tried every kind of Lightning (or lack there of) from Ambient only with HDR and Exposure Fusion, to Constant Hot and Cool Lights, Strobes, Portable Flashes and Speedlights, etc.I finally settled on the “Flambient” (Flash & Ambient) Technique as very clearly explained by Nathan Cool in his other Books (awesome btw) and as demonstrated in his Videos…

Anonymous says:

These Books Are So Helpful! I have been photographing real estate for over 2 years. Even though I have improved over time and have a great client base, as an artist, I could never get the results I wanted. I knew how I wanted to light it and how I wanted the end result, but could never get there. Color casts and white balance where my greatest enemy and I would bang my head against my desk trying to get things just right.In December 2019 I had a couple cancellations, which left me with a 4 day weekend so I…

Anonymous says:

It’s all about lighting – Must Buy!! I purchased this book because I own a drone business that provides aerial photos and videos. In the past I purchased one of Nathan’s books called “Photography for Real Estate Exteriors” and that book took my business to the next level. I get a tremendous amount of calls from realtors for their listings and they all ask for interior photos. I wanted to stand out from all the other local interior photographers and I realized that it all comes down to lighting. Once I found out Nathan came out…

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