pole aerial photography: Take your Real Estate Photos up a Notch with Post-Processing and Image Editing - 03/17/10 02:22 PM
Take your Real Estate Photos up a Notch with Post-Processing and Image Editing
What is post-processing, many people wonder. If your camera is good enough, do you really need to do this?
Absolutely! As a home stager and interior photographer, I pay attention to a lot details and light the rooms with several flashes at a time, which takes me about 1.5 hours on site for the typical Calgary, AB home. 
But then I'm in it for at least that long afterwards on my computer!
These are the typical things I adjust and/or correct on many of the photos I take:
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pole aerial photography: Advanced Point and Shoot for elevated shots - Any advice? - 10/19/09 05:53 AM
For my exterior shots of homes, my hubby rigged up a pole device with a high quality painter's pole, from which I can shoot tethered or use the camera's timer. I shoot tethered to a laptop when he's with me, but use the timer when I'm alone--too cumbersome with the laptop.
It's great to have these elevated shots (10-15 feet above street level), as it puts the eye at about mid-point of a two storey home. It helps control any perspective distortion, lets the viewer see more of the landscaping and setting while overcoming some street level obstacles.
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Deena Cottingham, Home Stager & Photographer (GreenApple Staging & Images, Calgary Staging & Photography)

Deena Cottingham

Home Stager & Photographer

Calgary, AB

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GreenApple Staging & Images, Calgary Staging & Photography

Address: Call for Consultation, Calgary, AB, T2Y 5G6

Office: (403) 589-0225

Mobile: (403) 589-0225

I like creating discussion among other professionals in the real estate industry on various staging, photography and off-beat topics. I value the insight of others and the synergy we all benefit from when we collaborate--iron sharpens iron! I also have a love for fitness, personal growth and my family.


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