Mastering Architecture and Real Estate Photography

Mastering Architecture and Real Estate Photography
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Course Updates:2/2022:How I fixed a big mistake my real estate agent made11/2021: Complete Lightroom Editing - 18 Videos11/2020:Photoshops new Sky Replacement Tool08/2020:The New Lightroom Geomterty ToolWhat they are saying: Hi Charlie,I have just finished your course and I have to thank you. I try to be always updated and do a lot of online training. Your course was the best and most complete course I have done on Real Estate Photography. Many congratulations on your course and for your concern in approaching all aspects of this subject in detail. Rui Gomes from PortugalThe market for skilled photographers photographing jobs for real estate and architecture is huge. Business is booming in commercial and residential construction. Homebuilders, property managers, construction companies, hospitals, retirement communities, hotels, manufacturing facilities, magazines, and real estate ventures all have a use for architecture and real estate photography. Architecture interiors is one of the most challenging subjects to compose and light. There are ambient light issues, color balance issues, and lighting issues. For the photographer skilled at shooting quality photography, there is plenty of business photographing homes, real estate, and commercial properties for architects, builders, developers, and real estate agents. Whoever you shoot for, it is all architecture photography in one form or another yet each property will have a unique set of challenges that will dictate your photographic approach. If you are planning to shoot architecture and real estate photography, then this online course is created just for you! This course is geared to intermediate through professional photographers. You’ll receive a broad overview of: Photographic lightingLearn how to add light to room interiorsCompose a strong composition. You will also learn how to see the light qualityHow to manage highlights and shadowsHow to choose the right lighting accessory for the sceneWhy use an umbrella over a lightboxand manage the color of various ambient light sources Join award-winning commercial photographer Charlie Borland as he shares his knowledge in a step-by-step approach to photographing architectural properties. You will learn how to light interiors without the room looking lit, how to manage lighting color balance, how to make the inside balance perfectly with the outside, how to find a storytelling angle, how to deal with poor light, how to fix bad color, how to work fast to be more profitable, and a whole lot more You will learn how to light when there is no place to put your lights. And, we’ll show you the latest methods in using Photoshop to enhance and composite your images as well as a complete Lightroom editing video series. What’s covered: The difference between real estate photography and architectural photographyHow to see light and shadow. The different qualities of light, color balance, and color correction. The best equipment and how it works. HDR for architecture photographyWhich light best applies to your subject. Lighting color management: How to mix strobe with ambient light. Lighting in offices, manufacturing plants, and home environments. The disappearing lights technique. How to light with strobes and how to light with flash. and how to use Photoshop and Lightroom to create photos you can’t do in a single capture15 hours of HDvideo, practice RAWfiles, and pdf downloadsWhat will you learn? There are many ways to shoot architecture photography and the method you choose will be based on how your images will be used. Are they for a realtor, a home builder, a commercial developer, or maybe an architect? Depending on who you are shooting for will depend on how you approach the photography and this course covers many methods that can be applied to each type of client. You will learn how to shoot without supplemental light. How to process a basic digital file quickly. How to shoot for HDR. How to process for HDR. How to light a room with strobes. How to deal with reflections. How to replace lights, lamps, and windows. How to fix distortion. How to fix bad color. How to light a room with flash. How to shoot for Photoshop. How to use the hide-a-light technique. And many in-depth Photoshop techniques for beautiful architecture photography. And. practice photo files are included for download so you can master the art of processing images. You will learn techniques that allow you to work quickly on low-budget assignments and how to create beautiful architecture photography for high-end clients as well. Course requirements: Photoshop is used widely in the course and while you do not need to be an expert, some familiarity (primarily Layer Masking techniques} will make it easier for you. But if you are not that familiar with Photoshop, don’t worry, we have some introductory Photoshop videos that will guide you along the way. You will need a digital camera with a wide-angle lens. For full-frame sensor cameras, a lens around 16-35 is perfect and if you have a cropped APS sensor camera then a wide-angle