In Garey's own words:
Join me as I walk through multiple photos in three different properties, each presenting their own unique challenges. We’ll shoot a brand new open-concept home with light colored finishes, and a small townhome with limited compositional opportunities, and a 90-year old Craftsman with dark finishes.
We'll shoot 14 images together in three different properties.
You’ll see my workflow from the moment I walk into a property. We’ll talk in-depth about composition, how to light any room quickly and easily, and I’ll demonstrate the whole process every step of the way.
We’ll edit the photos together, showing you the quick and simple editing workflow that you can use on every image you shoot with my lighting method.
Every property is different, but I’ll show you exactly how you can level the playing field by using the exact same method in every room, eliminating most of the problem-solving process that is typical when shooting interiors.
Because you’ll be shooting every room the same way, the editing process is just as efficient. With just two exposures taken onsite, you’ll have a final image in just a few clicks, allowing you to edit and deliver your images faster.
Every property is different, but I’ll show you exactly how you can level the playing field by using the exact same method in every room, eliminating most of the problem-solving process that is typical when shooting interiors.
Because you’ll be shooting every room the same way, the editing process is just as efficient. With just two exposures taken onsite, you’ll have a final image in just a few clicks, allowing you to edit and deliver your images faster.
By leveraging the natural light in your editing process, you’ll achieve a magazine-quality look in your real estate photos. Your clients will notice, and so will your competition. With a focus on quality composition and beautiful natural light, you’ll stand out in your market - all while moving efficiently through your shooting and editing.
With the lighting method down to a fast and repeatable process, you’ll be able to focus your attention to composition so you can win over your clients with thoughtful storytelling that brings out the best features in their listings.
I have tried every method out there for shooting and editing real estate photos. As a hobbyist photographer, I started my real estate photography journey when a close realtor friend asked me to do a shoot for him in a pinch, when his regular photographer couldn’t. I accepted that challenge, and in a few hours I figured out how to make HDR photos. The next day I did my first shoot. The photos weren’t great, but man, I had fun!
I asked him if I could shoot his next listing, and a week later I did just that. Then the next one, and the next one. After I worked out a few kinks in my photos, I got on the phone and called every real estate agent I knew in some way or another, including those who were a friend of a friend of a friend. Before long I had my start in a decent little side gig that I quickly fell in love with.
Over the next few years, I immersed myself completely, trained my eye, practiced and improved my skills, and over time I came into a workflow that I feel is the best way to achieve excellent results for Real Estate Photography, in minimal time.
I’m pretty excited about what I’ve learned, and I can’t wait to share it with you!
Visit my website at gareygomez.com