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Real Estate Photography Editing Tips

Real Estate Photography Editing Tips

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As a photographer, a small portion of creating stunning images for clients is the actual photo taking and the larger portion is the editing. Although it takes skill to capture a good photo, it takes amazing editing skills to make it a truly great photo. Post-processing usually takes up hours of photographers’ time, and it’s even more important when you’re a real estate photographer since your end goal is to convince buyers to choose the client’s house.

Let’s take a look at editing tips to help you up to your editing skills and create stunning images for your clients!

Photo Editing

Adjust The Clarity

This can be tricky since you don’t want to over saturate the image with clarity, but playing around with it until you reach what you think is a good medium. Adding clarity to an image will give it depth and give the image a crisper look.

Use Curves

If you use Photoshop then you’ve probably already experienced the powerful magic of curves for your photos. This tool is used to correct colors and other important areas of your image. However, if you haven’t used this tool before it can take some time and practice to master using it just right. We suggest messing around with this feature and getting comfortable using it before using it on client’s photos!

Hue and Saturation

Another helpful feature that you can use for editing photos is to adjust the hue and saturation in your photos. Although similar to using Curves in photoshops, adjusting your hue and saturation is especially helpful with landscaping photos. Once again, it’s important that you don’t over saturate the photo. Start easy until you get comfortable.

Remember That You Want It Natural

You want your photos to still be natural, even with editing. This is one of the most important tips that we can give real estate photographers; keep it natural, always. Editing a photo is an important part of the process, but over-editing can be equally dangerous as not doing any editing  

at all. Your client shouldn’t be able to tell that there was drastic editing done on your end and neither should buyers.

Edit Your Photos In Big Batches

It’ll be easier on your end if you edit your photos in batches. This is usually convenient when you take a bunch of photos of one home and then you can edit them all directly in Lightroom together. This will save you a lot of time instead of editing each photo individually and you can always go back and edit photos separately if needed.

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Adjust The Lighting

One of a photographer’s most difficult challenges with photographing is the lighting. With real estate photography, you’re capturing interior and exterior photos, both areas that can have a lot of issues with shadows and lighting. You can use Lightroom to adjust the lighting by adjusting shadows and highlights. However, it’s important to find a middle ground with this. By going too far in either direction you can ruin a perfect photo.

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