Photo Of The Day By Zeralda La Grange

Photo By Zeralda La Grange
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Cypress IR” by Zeralda La Grange. Location: Cypress Lake, University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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Twilight Photography – Golden Hour Glow
Twilight Photography – Golden Hour Glow
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How twilight photography can help make your property standout.
Golden-hour is a beautiful time in the day. A calm and peaceful in-between where the sky is softly lit up in warm and comforting colors. In real estate, twilight photos stand out because of their stark contrast to the images taken during the daytime. Want to learn more about how you can stand out in the real estate market? Keep reading to find out!
What is twilight photography?
As the name implies, twilight photography is when the photographers take pictures of the property’s exterior at twilight. Twilight time is defined as 10 minutes past sunset, which leaves 10 minutes for photographers to capture the photos. A session will typically produce between 4-5 pictures, and while the yield may not be high, the effect of golden-hour will get the buyer’s attention.
Twilight photography typically refers to the exterior of the property. The property’s interior and exterior lights should be on during the shoot. The interior lighting illuminates the photos since the background has beautiful pink, orange, and purple hues in a gentle glow.
Pros of twilight photography:
Twilight photography is excellent for showcasing your property in the best possible lighting. Since potential buyers will often be viewing the property in-person or online, potential buyers will be able to see the property in a way they would not be able to in the daytime.
One of the significant benefits of twilight photography is that there are no shadows, which is ideal for North facing properties. The natural light in the background is soft, and the sky has warm tone colors that give off a friendly and inviting atmosphere. While the natural light is dim, the primary light source of the photo would come from the interior lights of the house, creating the image of a “glowing” property. The combined will naturally direct the viewer’s gaze to the property and highlight the external features of the building.
Cons of twilight photography:
The main disadvantage of twilight photography is time. Since twilight happens at a specific time, our photographers have to be at location during specific hours and have only a brief time to shoot the photographs. Thankfully, due to rapidly advancing technology, we can now move around this through virtual twilight photography.
Virtual twilight photography:
Virtual twilight photography is a digitally edited image made to look like the photo was taken during twilight. Modern technology has allowed these edited images to look reasonably similar to those taken during actual twilight.
Since there is no longer a time constraint, virtual twilight photography allows for more flexibility in schedule and pricing. A significant benefit of a virtual twilight is that it is significantly cheaper than actual twilight photography. The reason is that the images used for virtual twilight photography are taken during a regular daytime photoshoot. So, it avoids scheduling a separate photoshoot outside of regular work hours. At Sharp Frame Media, we price a set of 4-5 twilight photos at $99, while virtual twilight photos are priced at $25 per photo. You save a considerable amount if you end up only needing 1-2 shots rather than the whole package.
However, there are some key aspects to keep in mind. Since the photos are taken during the daytime, the shadows are likely to be an issue if it is sunny. The shadows are edited out, making it more challenging to create a realistic effect. Typically, a virtual twilight or dusk will yield better results during cloudy days because of the lack of shadows.
Who should look into twilight photography?
Properties that will benefit the most from twilight photography have beautiful exteriors and lovely landscaping. It is also essential to ensure that the interior and exterior lights are working to have a twilight photoshoot properly.
Based on your needs, schedule, and budget, Sharp Frame Media has the options to find what would best suit you. Whether it is actual twilight photography or virtual twilight photos, Sharp Frame Media will deliver only the best quality of photos we can offer.
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Aerial Photography: Is it Right for You?
Aerial Photography: Is it Right for You?
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Finding ways to make your property stand out in the market can be a challenge. An excellent place to start is by asking yourself what are the absolute best features of your listing. Your favorite aspects do not have to be confined to just the property itself, either. Where your property is located and your surrounding environment are critical aspects that can help buyers decide on whether they want your property or not. Do you have a swimming pool? Are you close to a great school? Do you have stellar landscaping? If you answered yes to any of these questions, that’s great because your property has unique vital features that will draw buyers in.
So, the next question is, how do you highlight these assets of your property. Sharp Frame Media has a solution for you! Aerial photography has become increasingly popular within the real estate industry. Since drones have become more prevalent in photography and videography, many people are starting to use this modern technology to create a new perspective on a property that traditional photography could not achieve. Read more on aerial photography in real estate and how it may be helpful for you!
What is aerial photography?
Aerial photography for residential real estate is primarily taken using a drone. Drone photography has gained popularity in the real estate industry for the past few years. At Sharp Frame Media, we like to keep up with the rising trends in the industry and provide that service for our clients. That is why plenty of our aerial images use the DJI Mavic Air 2S drone. The drone is a smaller and more compact version of its predecessor but does not compromise the quality of the photos.
Using drones in real estate photography allows our photographers to get unique angles they would not get with traditional cameras. From low elevated shots to bigger aerial shots, drone photography can show different aspects and angles of property without compromising the quality of an image. From drones for photography to entire videos, drones are quickly becoming a must-have in the real estate industry.
Benefits of aerial photography:
Sharp Frame Media encourages clients with large estates or properties that highlight the surrounding community just as much as the home itself. Aerial photography using a drone means that the height of the drone and the high-resolution images impress potential clients and add a unique perspective to the house.
The main benefit of aerial photography is that it captures critical features such as a large property, a nice neighborhood, beautiful landscaping, a great swimming pool, and more! Aerial photography highlights the unique features that can make a property stand out to potential buyers and make a lasting impression.
Is aerial photography right for you?
Are you interested in aerial photography for your property but not sure if it is not suitable for you? Don’t worry because Sharp Frame is here to help you make that decision. However, it is essential to note that not every property needs aerial real estate photography. The great thing about aerial photography is that it can benefit residential and commercial properties. Aerial photography highlights key features already there and allows potential buyers to view the property from a different perspective. If the property’s value lies more in the house or building, then aerial photography may not be the best choice for you.
The key takeaway is that as long as you have certain key features like a large lot size, good location, or any other pleasing amenities, aerial real estate photography would be a great addition.
Finding the right real estate photography company for you is a significant decision and will help determine the success of selling your property. At Sharp Frames Media, we offer aerial photography to clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as part of our additional services
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