MASTERING ARCHITECTURE AND REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY
— Charlie Borland
Intermediate
English
English
About This Course
Welcome to the comprehensive course on photography for architecture and real estate! In this course, you will learn the fundamental principles and techniques necessary to capture stunning images of buildings, homes, and interiors. From understanding lighting and equipment to mastering post-processing in Photoshop and Lightroom, this course covers everything you need to know to excel in architectural and real estate photography.
The course begins with an introduction to the world of architecture and real estate photography. You'll gain insights into the unique aspects of this genre and how to approach it effectively. You'll also learn about the essential equipment needed for architectural and real estate photography, including cameras, lenses, and lighting equipment.
Understanding light is crucial in this field, and the course devotes multiple sessions to exploring different aspects of lighting. From natural light to strobes and flash, you'll discover how to harness light to create compelling architectural and real estate images. You'll also learn about color management and techniques for handling high dynamic range situations.
Photographing building and home exteriors is a key focus of the course. You'll delve into various techniques for capturing exteriors, including daytime and nighttime shots. You'll also learn about pole photography and how to deal with challenging situations such as photographing buildings with glass or in low light conditions.
Interiors play a significant role in architectural and real estate photography, and the course provides in-depth coverage of this topic. You'll learn strategies for staging and styling interiors, managing lighting in different interior spaces, and overcoming common challenges like windows and glass reflections. The course also explores techniques for creating visually appealing interior images using light panels, bounce flash, and other lighting tools.
Post-processing is an essential part of the workflow, and the course covers the complete Lightroom workflow for architectural and real estate photography. You'll learn how to import, organize, and process your images using Lightroom. Additionally, the course delves into advanced image processing techniques in Photoshop, including lens correction, retouching, color correction, and sky replacement.
Throughout the course, you'll have the opportunity to practice your skills with downloadable practice photos and assignments. You'll receive valuable feedback through photo critiques, helping you improve your techniques and refine your artistic vision.
To wrap up the course, you'll find business tips and a final exam to test your knowledge. You'll also gain access to additional resources and learning opportunities to further enhance your skills in architectural and real estate photography.
Enroll in the Introduction to Photography for Architecture and Real Estate course today and embark on a journey to become a skilled architectural and real estate photographer. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, this course will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to capture stunning images that showcase the beauty of architectural and real estate subjects. Let's begin this exciting adventure together!
Acquired Knowledge
Learn a variety of techniques to photograph architecture and real estate properties.
How to find the best angle, light, and composition
How to light with flash or strobe lights
How to understand and fix bad color
How to achieve perfect interior lighting and exterior lighting
How to photograph a room in a house, commercial property, or a hotel
Requirements
An intermediate understanding of photography techniques,Camera, wide angle lens, tripod, cable release or wireless camera trigger
Photoshop is demonstrated throughout the course and an intermediate understanding is helpful
You do not have to use Photoshop and can use other programs if they will allow compositing of images
The use of flash or strobes is covered but owning that equipment is not required
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