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The Kitchen - Part 2

Lesson 15 from: Real Estate Photography

Philip Ebiner

The Kitchen - Part 2

Lesson 15 from: Real Estate Photography

Philip Ebiner

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Lesson Info

15. The Kitchen - Part 2

Lessons

Class Trailer

Introduction to Real Estate Photography

1

Welcome to Class! What Will You Learn? Who is this Course For?

03:48

Real Estate Photography Basics

2

What Gear Do You Need as a Real Estate Photographer?

09:36
3

Camera Settings & Modes to Use for Real Estate Photography

07:54
4

Can You Use a Smartphone for Real Estate Photography? Pros & Cons

03:13
5

How to Compose Real Estate Photos - The Basics

04:58
6

Lighting Basics for Real Estate Photography

07:43
7

The Window Pull: How to Make the Exteriors Pop

02:01
8

RAW vs. JPEG Photos - Which Should You Shoot?

00:51
9

Key Lesson: What Photos Do You Need to Capture?

15:04

How to Take a Real Estate Photo

10

Basic Room Photo Demonstration with Flambient Technique, Natural, and Flash

10:54

Real Estate Photography Demonstration I - Full House Demo

11

Introduction to this Demo

00:54
12

What Equipment is in my Real Estate Photography Kit?

02:58
13

Walkthrough of the House - Let's See What We're Working With

07:20
14

The Kitchen - Part 1

12:08
15

The Kitchen - Part 2

04:20
16

The Kitchen - Part 3

03:16
17

The Kitchen - Part 4

02:41
18

The Kitchen - Part 5

02:34
19

The Primary Bathroom

09:48
20

The Primary Bedroom

07:15
21

The Laundry Room

06:03
22

The Living Room

10:28
23

A Small Space Bathroom

05:19

Real Estate Photography Demonstration II - Full House Demo

24

Introduction to this Demo

05:00
25

The Living Room

07:48
26

The Kitchen

06:35
27

Bathroom 1

06:12
28

The Primary Bedroom

07:20
29

Bathroom 2

05:46
30

Front Exterior

03:19
31

Back Yard & Exteriors

06:09

Editing Real Estate Photos

32

Introduction & Basic Editing Process for Real Estate Photography

04:31

Adobe Lightroom for Real Estate Photography - The Basics

33

Adobe Lightroom Introduction for Real Estate Photographers

06:36
34

Organizing Photos for Efficient Editing in Lightroom

07:12
35

Basic Editing Process in Lightroom for Real Estate Photographers

21:12
36

Combining Bracketed Photos in Lightroom + a Comparison of RAW vs Bracketed Photo

04:43
37

Natural Light Kitchen Edit

04:06
38

Exporting Photos from Lightroom

06:23

Photo Editing Skills You Should Know

39

Copy and Paste Settings from One Photo to Another in Lightroom

02:58
40

Create & Use Presets in Lightroom

02:26
41

Sky Replacements in Photoshop

06:50

Flambient Editing Process

42

Step-by-Step Flambient Editing Process

20:56

Full Editing Demonstrations

43

Editing the Kitchen Dining Nook

18:48
44

Editing the Primary Bedroom 1

12:04
45

Editing the Primary Bedroom 2 + Removing Objects in a Photo

17:04
46

Editing an Exterior Photo with Sky Replacement

06:36
47

Editing a Kitchen Photo with a Natural Designer Style Look

05:30
48

Quick Bathroom Edit

05:13

Advanced Editing Tips & Tricks

49

Speed Up Your Flambient Workflow with Photoshop Actions

05:18
50

Replacing Photos, Wall Art, and TV Images in Photoshop

05:04
51

Darken TVs in Lightroom

01:11
52

Clean Up Smudges on Stainless Steel Appliances in Lightroom

02:03
53

Editing iPhone photos vs. Professional Camera Photos

04:41

Virtual Staging

54

What is Virtual Staging? What Tools Should I Use?

02:14
55

Virtual Staging in Photoshop with Generative AI Features

10:56

The Business of Real Estate Photography

56

How to Deliver Photo Files to Clients

03:50
57

Tips for Creating a Real Estate Photography Portfolio

03:50
58

Creating a Quick Portfolio Website with Adobe Portfolio

06:01
59

How to Find Your First Clients

04:06
60

How Much to Charge for Real Estate Photography Services

02:32

Aerial Photography

61

The Basics of Drone / Aerial Photography for Real Estate Photography

06:27

Conclusion

62

Conclusion

01:23

Lesson Info

The Kitchen - Part 2

All right. So here's the second photo that I'm going to get for the kitchen. And you can notice behind me that I have my tripod set up on the countertop itself. And that's one of the great things about this little man Frodo be free tripod, you're free to move it around. It's super lightweight and let me just take a shot really quickly. So you can kind of see what I'm working with again, if we want sort of that natural look might overexpose just a little bit. Nope, don't want my flash on. Now, I'm gonna take a photo so you can see those grid, that grid line. It's really nice to see in this photo and the grid lines don't show up on the app. So you can't really see that. But this is another hero shot where I think it's a great shot to highlight one of the features of the kitchen, which is or two of the features, which is this range and then also the breakfast nooks sort of coffee bar area. So three features all in one, this kitchen is a big kitchen. So it's nice to break it up into differ...

ent areas for our photos and I really like the look of this one. I use the grid to really try to make those lines straight. We got the tile, we have the window, we have the doorway, these cupboards over here, all things that we can use to straighten out our photo. So let me connect to my camera so you can see what I'm working with. All right. So now first I'm going to retake this photo with just a supernatural look. Um You also notice that I am shooting up higher because I wanna see the countertop as well. So let's just make it a little bit brighter, that bright and airy look, something like that looks pretty good, gonna take this photo and then you can see that the process is pretty simple once you start to get a groove of things. So I'm gonna turn on these lights now. So those are all the lights in that room and there are some overhead lights right above the camera. I'm gonna turn on just because that's going to add a little bit of light to the the oven range. You can see that with them on versus off on. I think it gives a better presence to all of that light. So let's take this photo. We're at a shutter speed of I don't want to be too bright. So shutter speed of 1/5 of a second. I am noticing some reflection on the countertop is that this light over here that I just turned on. Oh, no, that's probably these, oh, that's these ones. So, we're just gonna have to deal with that. We might have to, we might wanna remove that in post or it's ok to live with some little reflections. It is natural after all. So now I'm gonna get my flash shot. So just again, holding my flash up right here at the ceiling we are at has power. That's pretty good. Let's do one at full power just to have. All right, and then we'll take one from over here as well, really highlighting this back area and now we're going to get our window pulls. So we're going to increase our shutter speed. We are getting sort of like this weird reflection coming in from that window, which is just, it's like the other window reflecting it. So let's see what happens when we do our window pull. This is a nice window to get as a window pull because it's nice and green out there. Not bad. I'm gonna go from this angle and decrease our power just a little bit. It's a little break cool. I'll be able to work with that. All right. So that's it. For this second angle of the kitchen, I'm probably gonna get one more looking this way at the kitchen. So turn everything around coming up next.

Class Materials

Bonus Downloads

Practice_Photos_for_Editing.zip
Step-by-Step_Flambient_Editing_Process.pdf

Ratings and Reviews

Michael A. Gruich Jr.
 

Purchased last week to help get my skills up, I have taken a handfull of property photos already and the clients loved them. I wanted to understand the process and standards used with most properties in order to improve my work and this course DELIVERED ! Grat value for investing in yourself and future clients . Philip goes into detail telling you setting, how to take the photo and why , also goes into editing with a few trick to help deliver amazing results.

Chris
 

The course is a comprehensive learning experience and Philip's passion and expertise in photography and teaching are evident throughout the course. Key highlights for me included mastering lighting techniques, photo blending for high-quality interiors, and advanced strategies like the 'Flambient' process. This was straight forward, and easy to understand. I live in Australia an grateful that you kept the information relevant to any country.

TONY BARNES JR
 

Hey Philip, Just want to thank you for putting in the time and effort putting this course together. I’ve been shooting for 20 years but never really spent enough time on PS. This course really focuses on what you really need to know. Everything is really straight to the point. Philip provides images so you can follow along and really get a good work flow going. I personally enjoyed the

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