When assessing the rooms you need to photograph, it’s important to take note of the lighting conditions. One side of the house may have a warm tone, while the other side may appear colder with a blue tinge. It’s best to avoid capturing the rooms with cool, blue lighting as much as possible. Instead, wait for the natural sunlight to move throughout the day, transforming the ‘blue rooms’ into warm, inviting spaces.
Understanding and adjusting colour temperature can greatly influence the mood and ambiance of your photographs.
Our 4th photo shoot with the talented Bhodi Wells, of Bhodz Projects. This time back at his Palm Beach project, to photograph the 2nd stage of the renovation of this home. And what a transformation it is.
Check out the 1st shoot we did of this home for Bhodi here.
Read MoreThe 5th property we have photographed for the Accor Hotels group.
A cloudy day that made for the most short nature light to shoot with.
A pleasure to capture this 3 bedroom Penthouse.
Read MoreAdding the ‘feel’ to this Gold Coast apartment for its real estate photography for AJK Property. Not just your average Real Estate photography, I pride myself on taking a more editorial approach, to really capture the beauty of each individual property, no matter how grand.
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