Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
1h 1mIntermediate2016-09-02
Authors

Scott Hargis
Interiors and Architectural Photographer
Course details
Twilight is the magic hour—not just for portraits, but for real estate photography, too. But there is a very narrow window for getting the perfect shot. Architectural photographer Scott Hargis shows how shoot an exterior view at twilight, mixing natural and interior lighting to make a house look its best. Learn how to set up your shots, wait for the right moment, use interior lights for warmth and interest, and enhance the final images in Photoshop.
Learning objectives
Why twilight?
Setting up front and back shots
Waiting for the moment
Turning on interior lights
Editing images
Learning objectives
Why twilight?
Setting up front and back shots
Waiting for the moment
Turning on interior lights
Editing images
Skills covered
Architectural PhotographyPhotographyDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Photographing Real Estate Exteriors at Twilight
- 02 - Why photograph real estate exteriors at twilight
- 03 - Setting up the twilight front exterior photo
- 04 - Setting up a back exterior house photo at twilight
- 05 - Waiting for the moment to photograph at twilight
- 06 - Turning on interior lights for a twilight exterior photo
- 07 - Noting the progress of the photos taken at twilight
- 08 - Making the final back exterior twilight images
2. Editing Twilight Real Estate Images
- 09 - Editing a twilight front exterior image
- 10 - Editing the twilight back exterior image
Related courses
- Real Estate Photography: Bathrooms
- Real Estate Photography: Marketing Pricing and Client Relations
- Real Estate Photography: Kitchens
- Learning Real Estate Photography
- Architectural Photography: A Fine Art Approach
- Architectural Photography: Exteriors
- Architectural Photography: Interiors
- Insights on Architectural Photography