Breaking Down My Real Estate Photography Twilight Workflow - BTS + Top Tips!
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Video BREAKDOWN:
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Tip 1
1:39 - Tip 2
3:13 - Tip 3
4:20 - Tip 4
5:10 - Tip 5
5:57 - Outro
#realestate #twilightphotography #realestatephotography
Love that you do real twilight shots!
They definitely look the best! Just did one a few days ago for another luxury property. We offer conversions since realtors ask about them but I always do real ones for higher end property, just doesn’t compare! Thanks for watching
Great stuff as always! Love these tips man I really appreciate it.
Thanks so much Trey! Appreciate it
Awesome vid as always!! 🔥🔥 love the tips
Appreciate it Brian ! 🤙🏻
Great tips! Good call doing the Golden Hour DEETS and maximizing that golden hour light. My fave
My fav too ! Thanks for watching dooood 🤙🏻
Love your work!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it
Awesome video. The detail shots. Wow GREAT tip!
Thanks so much, glad you found it valuable!
Great video thanks. Love your work. Can I ask if you shoot single exposures for all your shots or do you shoot 3 brackets? Thanks Bryan
Thanks so much! Yes, 3 bracket by 2 stops apart. Especially if I plan to include the sky. Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks for the tips. Do you charge separately for the twilight shoot, or include it with the listing?
Hey Timothy! Yes, I charge separately. I offer it as an add on, like drone photography! Lower end homes really don't benefit from twilight shoots. Most of the realtors I work with book twilights for their higher end properties. And if I offered it with every listing shoot, that'd be a lot of evening shoots. 😳 Haha thanks for watching!
Andrei, how many times are you on site of the property with either the realtor or client(s) prior to, during, and after a photoshoot?
For example:
Do you meet with your clientele with a prepared outline of expectations such as clutter removal, absence of people, lights turned on, and/or others?
How do you maximize your time while on site?
For example:
Do you find yourself reproducing the same shots for both stills and video, or do you just stick with whatever the client ordered in advance?
I'm sorry to bogged you with so many questions my friend, it's just that time is of the essence and like every other profession, one just want to put out a quality production and then go home!
“Regular” listing are all tropically the same. Same shots, angles, composition, the way to set up the home, etc. So we send the agent a to do list of best practices ti get the home ready before we arrive. Only for higher end luxury lifestyle shoots do I meet in advance with them. But yes, I try to maximize my time and get everything ready in advance
Nice video! I’m new to the industry and just wonder how are you able to shoot both exterior and interior twilight photos in such short time frame? Thanks
Thanks! I don’t shoot interior photos at twilight time, just the exterior. I’ll typically arrive 1-2 hrs before sunset to do the regular photos, and finish with twilight shots. Thanks so much!
Would you suggest 3 bracket hdr. Or would 1 suffice
Yes, these were done 3 bracket HDR, 2 stops apart. If I don’t plan on keeping the sky or everything seems to be well exposed, I’ll simply use 1 exposure. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Maybe you mentionned it and I missed it, but you try to shoot at what ISO for these type of shooting? The lowest possible?
Definitely low or the base ISO for your camera. But also to not have such an extremely long shutter speed, my camera has pretty good low light performance so I'll typically be at iso 400-1600. Thanks for watching !
@@AndreiRestrepo perfect! We have the same set up, so I’ll try your recommendations. Thanks a lot!
Great tips! What are the settings you use for twilight... I know it depends of the situation/light... but more or less...? Also: you bracket them at all... or single shots...? thanks! ;0
Thanks so much! I typically start at iso 400, f/8, and shutter around 1/60ish or depending on the scene. I typically do 3 bracket photos for twilights. I also try for the overexposed shot to not have a super slow shutter because you’ll get motion blur in the trees. But if it looks like I’m capturing almost all of the information, then I’ll do a single shot too! Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo thanks!
Are you marking your spots for tripod? You said you’re getting three different shots at different times.
Hey man! Nope. If anything by the second or third set, the composition is better since I’m doing it again. Or if I think of new angles, I’ll try those too. Probably shoot 15-20 and deliver 3-5 or so. But I definitely only do 3 sets for bigger properties. Smaller ones I’ll do just 1 or 2. Thanks for watching man!
@@AndreiRestrepo wow. so some of your sets are not at full twilight?? I was trying to figure out how people were getting 5-10 shots. I did a twilight for my wife of our lanai and just kept camera set in one spot and did my brackets. It came out great, but I was only able to get the one shot.
Curious on what you mean by “not full twilight” ?? 🤔
@@AndreiRestrepo say sunset is 530pm, I typically will take a bracket at 5:25pm then one at 530pm and if house has landscape lights I will wait for them to come on or have seller turn them on and take a bracket with them. I wish you could attach images in here I could show you....
Ahh I see. Makes sense! Yeah I know. That would be helpful