
As discussed in a previous post, lighting coloration can be anything but consistent – especially in real estate photography situations. Take this sample room for instance:
Bay Window – Sunlight (6000° Kelvin = Blue)
Light Fixture on Ceiling – Bulbs (3500° Kelvin = Yellow-Orange)
Dark Corners – Shadows (7500° Kelvin = Dark Blue)
So with all of these conflicting [...]
Real Estate Technology, Uncategorized | Bryan | September 19, 2008 |
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Color temperature, Colour Temperature, Daylight, Flash Conversion, Kelvin, Lighting, listing photos, Photography Tip, Real Estate photography, Tungsten, white balance

If you were to paint a picture of the sun, what color would you choose?
If you chose yellow, you’re not alone. When we think of light we often associate it with the color yellow. In photography however, understanding that light exists as a spectrum of colors is vitally important. To a camera, sunlight is actually [...]
Real Estate Technology | Bryan | September 9, 2008 |
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Color, Daylight, Kelvin temperature, Lighting, Ligting basics, listing photos, photography, Real Estate photography, Tungsten, white balance

So what type of camera are you using to shoot listing photos?
As a photographer, I recommend that all real estate agents shoot with an SLR, or a single lens reflex camera. That is one with detachable lenses, often a more robust camera body, and more refined controls. With an SLR camera and a little know-how, [...]
Real Estate Marketing, Real Estate Technology | Bryan | August 27, 2008 |
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aperture, camera, choice, digital, ISO, lens, lenses, listing photos, options, photography, photos, point and shoot, SLR, white balance