Real Estate and Architecture: The Blue Hour
The blue hour is that moment of the day where after the sunset an intense blue begins to dominate. It can be a perfect time to make architectural and real estate photography
The blue hour is that moment of the day where after the sunset an intense blue begins to dominate. It can be a perfect time to make architectural and real estate photography
20 in 365 days are the days when it is not sunny in Marbella. I’m a real estate photographer and I’m in charge for job in very adverse conditions. I photographed this Marbella villa focusing on indoors, architecture and design elements, and furniture.
These were the words of my admired Natalia Taffarel, in one of the digital retouching and postproduction workshops that she gives all over the world and which I was able to attend in Madrid. This phrase serves me to introduce what this post will talk about, the experience of being a professional photographer and how to face an assignment for an international publication, my client Sette HauteStyle Magazine.
For several years now, numerous real estate agencies and professionals in the sector have been calling me because they want to improve the images of the properties they sell. The real estate photography workshop that I have developed within my activity as a commercial photographer is aimed at real estate agents, sellers, listers, managers and professionals in the sector with two aspects in common: One, they are not photographers, they are real estate agents. Two, they have little time but they know they need to take good pictures.