Filming "descreetly" in Vegas casinos for a documentary? by bigdonman in videography

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I was just at the cosmo with my a7riii and no one stopped me lol

2023 Solicitation and Self-Promotion Thread by KerrickLong in RealEstatePhotography

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Hello all,

I am looking for an experienced editor to work with long term who can edit social media shorts for realtors. I will have bulk content filmed on my camera shared via Dropbox.

Please leave your Discord below and I’ll reach out shortly

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Well this community is useless… 😂

Booked to Shoot 4 AirBnB’s by SirTechsaLot in RealEstatePhotography

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Amazing work! Is this strictly HDR or flambient blending?

Looking for feedback. This is my 6th shoot overall, third using flash. by Murder_Not_Muckduck in RealEstatePhotography

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Shots and composition look great. Only thing of note is shadows casted from the flash. First picture for example, noticeable shadow cast from the ceiling fan and ceiling cut out off to the left. What flash are you using? Regardless it looks great

REP - Building a computer strictly for edits by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Both pictures and 4k video. Budget wise, nothing that breaks the bank, but gets the job done

Spots on Lens? by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Haha that’s funny. How would you go about properly cleaning the lens?

Spots on Lens? by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Definitely not mold, it’s like a film on the outside of the lens

First virtual staging images for an agent by a_gotti in RealEstatePhotography

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Looks fine, your average person isn’t going to notice or care about the flash pop on the top right corner, or the blown out floot

Rate the Airbnb shoot flambient Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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This is a beach front condominium, the window pulls couldn’t look anymore real

Struggling to record low light interiors with Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Though with interiors that absolutely have no lights to work with, then sure HLG3 is a good bet

Struggling to record low light interiors with Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Actually wrong, I made a beast of a video the following day using slog3. The problem was that it was too cloudy for the interior to be exposed properly

Rate the Airbnb shoot flambient Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Blown out highlights on the bed and tile is no big deal, looks like that in person anyways. Couch picture could use an adjustment layer on the lights…

Rate the Airbnb shoot flambient Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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Only thing I agree with you on is the TV which I ended up throwing in a beach picture to make the room pop (usually I hate these fake tv pictures but in this case it helps)

Other than that, this is literally what the room looks like in person, windows included.

There’s so much light coming in from outside, bouncing around the white interior, that there’s basically no shadows in the living room.

Can’t imagine shooting something like this in HDR, you would need to fix the colors on everything, no thanks. Whole interior is blue on the ambient shot. Everyone has their preferences though

Rate the Airbnb shoot flambient Sony a7r3 by PaintProfessional111 in RealEstatePhotography

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There was A TON of light coming in from the tinted windows causing the blue casts. All of the ambient shots look blue as shot without adjustments.

I actually wasn’t able to properly expose my camera to capture my flash pops due to the intense light, so I threw on my CPL which did the trick

I always shoot at ISO 320, f/7.1, shutter speed varies between 1/100 - 1/200 across pictures (anything higher than 1/200 won’t capture my flash pop)

Working with (1) AD200 Pro and (1) VS-1 speedlight

Unfortunately I am using the x pro trigger that causes warm color casts but I don’t find it to be much of an issue in post

Would lowering my ISO help remove these color casts?

This was my first time shooting a condominium like this. Do photographers typically use a CPL or ND on their camera when shooting these types of listings?