Tips On Ensuring Good Lighting For Real Estate Shoots

 

Tips On Ensuring Good Lighting For Real Estate Shoots

While 3D virtual tours are now the front runner when it comes to marketing real estate, photos are still necessary as it is the first thing that online shoppers notice when looking through listings. Having said that, the quality of your photographs should be really good if you want to motivate a buyer in a good way.

Just take social media, for example, there’s a reason why people put an effort to look good in their pictures because it evokes positive reactions and comments. And since you’re most likely using social media to promote your business, high-quality and professional real estate photography is definitely a must! Here are some tips that will help you with that.

 

Get The Right Camera

Of course, it all starts with the camera that you’re using. If you’re shooting with natural lighting, get a wide-angle camera that will allow you to capture everything from the interior images and the surface of the house to the surrounding property. A tripod and wide-angle lens would both be needed for these shots too.

 

Sliders, Tripod, Heads

So, as mentioned above, you will most likely be using a tripod. And when it comes to tripods, all you have to keep in mind is that it needs to be strong and stable to avoid fuzzy images.

Aside from that, make sure you fasten the strap of your camera to avoid a costly disaster when you have it hanging around your neck.

It’s a good idea to get a different form of feet for different surfaces too to maintain stability when shooting.

For tripod heads, you get one that is used for still shooting which is the ball head mount. You can also get a slider or a fluid head which is better for taking videos as it gives versatility and freedom.

 

Consider The Natural Lighting When Angling Your Camera

Natural lighting is great but this alone won’t get you good photos. You need to know the angles that will showcase the place and furniture in the best light. Also, it’s important to note that you need to take the available space and the brightness into consideration when shooting with natural light.

Window lighting is a form of side lighting and heavily dependent on the distance from the light source. Moving the subject away from the window creates harder shadows and stronger contrast. Natural window light can be the best way to brighten a subject.

So when shooting a small room with a window, the doorway is probably the best position for the camera. But if it’s a bigger room, you get to have more creative freedom on where you can get your shot to create interesting ones. Just don’t move away too much from the window to avoid high contrast.

 

Different Time Of The Day Evokes Different Mood

The best source of natural light is either the sunrise or sunset. Those two are where you get clear cut shots of a bright and open house or an elegant and interesting one. But if you’re trying to go for a more dramatic or magical vibe, the golden hour after sunrise or before sunset is perfect for that.

Remember to find out which way the house faces so that you can get a shot of its facade when the sunlight is at its brightest. This is important that you get this shot because the front of the house is often the main featured image in listings.

 

Edit Your Photographs

Natural lighting can be both great and challenging when you’re trying to get a good photo. In case you didn’t get the exact lighting you needed for a shot despite adjusting the angle of the camera or manipulating the source of the light like closing the windows partially, know that you can always edit your photos. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and the SLR Lounge Lightroom pre-set program are two programs you can use to edit.

 

Stage The House

This is an obvious step but still deserves a mention because it is very important in achieving professional but mass appealing real estate images. Of course, you can do it the conventional way. Declutter the house and then bring in furniture and pieces like different lighting to be arranged depending on the mood you’re going for.

Or you can also do virtual staging. Since virtual staging only needs to take images of the vacant rooms in the best lighting possible and do the rest digitally, a reasonable timeframe for high-quality staged photos can be expected within 2 business days.

 

Know Your Style And Hone Your Photography Skill With It In Mind

Yes, cameras nowadays are so good and come with a lot of features that allow you to take good photos almost easily. But don’t just rely on your tools, you have to find out your own photography style and then invest some time to master your skills to match your preferences.

Once you’ve achieved that, you can then keep your ISO onto 100-200 as the default option as it makes images free of any noise and grain. Just use your natural lighting knowledge and the skills you’ve learned to get the brightness that you’re aiming for in your shots.

If it’s really dark indoors because of multiple reasons out of your control, like lack of windows or where the house is facing, just simply raise ISO a bit to get a brighter exposure without impacting the appearance of motion or the depth of field in your image.

The real estate marketplace is very competitive. So along with ensuring high-quality, immersive, and interactive 3D virtual tours in your listings as well as your website and other social media platforms, an excellent photograph is crucial for the property. Both of these can be used to stand out from your competitors, showcase the property in the best light possible, and entice potential buyers.

 

frequently asked questions

Matterport is an American based SaaS company that provides a platform for creating 3D Virtual Tours. Professional tour creators use the platform to deliver high-quality products to clients.

Matterport is an all-in-one solution that has unparalleled quality and is easy for your customers to use. With secure model management & cloud servers, it’s always available when you or your customers need it.

3D Virtual Tours are included on your website through the use of an iFrame. An iFrame is a bit of code that allows the tour experience to be embedded in your website, eliminating the need for users to click a link and be redirected to another website page. Matterport provides these codes with limited functionality, SmartView Media provides custom iFrame codes to our clients that allow a great level of control and customisation for how the tours are displayed on your website. These options can easily be turned on and off by customers in our SmartHub platform.

Our tours using an Embed code to connect seamlessly with your website, regardless of how your website is built it will be able to display one of our 3D Tours.

Scanning will take at least 1-2 hours depending on the model or the space being scanned. Some spaces with difficult geometry & scan points require for more time to process. Normally our team can have a completed 3D Tour back to you in 48 hours.

A typical 360 Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images, these images are then added to 3rd party software and use a button in each image to link to the next image in the sequence. This allows the user to move from one image to the next.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images and infrared scan data. The images and IR data are combined using photogrammetry & AI to make a digital 3D model. This 3D model is accurate to within 1% and allows the user to view a Floor Plan, Dollhouse & take measurements all while moving freely around the location.

This really depends on several factors, from the size and complexity of the location that is being captured down to the level of desired detail. The more 3D Scan points a Matterport Tour has, the better the final result will be for the end user experience, as the scan points are the locations that a user can view the space from. A typical home can range from 90mins to 180mins depending on it’s size, room & furniture layout. An office location of 1000 sqm can take around 120mins to 180mins for the same reasons mentioned previously.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is created by capturing a combination of infrared data & 360 panoramic images. This combination is called a 3D Scan. A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is the combination of these 3D Scans, which are captured at regular intervals throughout a location, this information is then combined to create an interactive 3D Mesh which allows the user to move from point to point to view the model.

No, it currently isn’t possible to download a Matterport 3D Tour. The tours can be embedded on your website, but as the tours are stored in the cloud they will always require an internet connection in order to access them. It is not possible to download them and put them on a hard drive or USB memory stick.

In order to capture the most detailed 3D Virtual Tour experience possible for your location, it is best that as few people as possible are around. This prevents any unwanted captures of people moving through rooms.

Matterport Pro 2 cameras use infrared to assist with 3D mapping the surrounding environment, as a result the platform is best suited to capturing indoor areas. However, we can utilise 360 images combined with the Cortex feature to capture external areas in the right circumstances.

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