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It is already common for us to commit mistakes most especially when we are doing the tasks being assigned to us in our own respective works. In real estate photography, even the professionals are still committing wrong doings. In fact, the tendency is that, they will repeat it over and over again, not because they are hard-headed but because they forget about it and it is a common mistake. Due to the mistakes being committed, photos which are presented in your client's listing tend to show a low quality which in turn will put it at harm.
In this article, the common mistakes being committed in real estate photography will be the one to discuss.

Mistake #1: Shooting without a light.
There are times that you do not have extra lights for producing additional lighting in the room for showcasing its beautiful features. If this is the case, you do not have other option but to use what is available within the property. Most of the time, this implies that you will just need to choose the natural light present in the room. In order for it to be useful, you cannot just take photos against the light. According to Miller's statement, professionals really hate to shoot using the light coming from the window. In order to take advantage of the natural light, you will have to position yourself in front of the window and capture the room's space and features. You can just simply use your mobile phone on capturing a good photo, but always take note that a good photo depends on a good lighting.
Usually, professionals ruins everything most especially when they wanted to do something which is very hard to do. Instead of choosing the efficient way, they are trying to choose the time-consuming ones.
Mistake #2: Use of wrong lenses.
As what have Miller stated, professionals love to use a wide-angle lens since it makes the space appear bigger in the photo. If you want to achieve that look, you need to pick the right lens. When using a DLSR, choose the lens with a focal length, which ranges from 15-16mm.
Mistake #3: Forgetting to balance the light shade.
Sometimes, the lighting on the final photo seemed to have different colors. This is because the color of light coming from the sun is different from the color of light from artificial lights. Since they have varying temperatures, there is a high tendency to have a variation of shades. As we can observe, the shade of natural light is more on color orange and artificial light shade is more on the color blue.
Mistake #4: Not asking for help.
Even if you are already a professional, this does not mean that you need to stop seeking for someone's help. If you think that it is hard for you to decide for this thing, then ask for help or advice. For example, you are hesitating about the angle that you will be using to a particular property, try to take pictures of different angles of your choice and then show it to someone and ask about the best among those shot.
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