From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
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Setting up the twilight front exterior photo
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
Setting up the twilight front exterior photo
- All right. So, it's exactly seven o'clock. We have 28 minutes before the sun officially hits the horizon, although it has already gone below a ridge and it's dim already out here. But I'm set up. I'm set up this early because there's still a lot of work to do. So I'm going to be shooting tethered because I am out here so early. This is a long, slow process until it gets kind of crazy. There's no reason not to bring a laptop and tether up. And it's a great way to really, really see what you're shooting. This is not the sort of thing I would do on a regular interior's real estate shoot because we're moving so quickly on those shoots I can't be toting this thing around with me. But in my architectural and formal interior's work I never shoot without a laptop, ever. It's a really good thing to do. I've also borrowed a pickup truck. And I've got my tripod in there set up to its full height. Again, trying to elevate the camera. I want to maximize the view that I have of the ridge that's…
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Why photograph real estate exteriors at twilight?3m 29s
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Setting up the twilight front exterior photo3m 52s
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Setting up a back exterior house photo at twilight5m 22s
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Waiting for the moment to photograph at twilight11m 9s
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Turning on interior lights for a twilight exterior photo4m 43s
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Noting the progress of the photos taken at twilight9m 54s
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Making the final back exterior twilight images3m 13s
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