Glad you think so! Here are also a few valuable resources you may find helpful! Real Estate Photo Workshop: repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect My Gear Kit: kit.co/itselijones The Platform we use for Editors: pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect Here’s my real estate photography scaling roadmap: repplaunch.com/advancedtrainingsignup?el=ytdes -Vannesa from Eli's Team 📸
Can you explain the editing process more? Love your content, and take bracketed photos as well but the feedback I get from my realtors is the content is still a bit too dark. Which I agree as well but if I brighten it too much it loses data
He doesn’t edit. He outsources overseas. Flambient doesn’t have to be complicated especially when you allow ambient to do the heavy lifting. I can effortlessly use flash to bring windows in while the rest of the single raw file is ambient.
@@zz.158 because it’s cheaper and more efficient to outsource than have the expense of a full time employee, the time to find them, train them, manage, etc
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
@@martinkasecorona3784Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Hello! I am trying to learn the process of actually shooting the 3 brackets and how exactly to set the settings in order to get this result. Let me know if you have a tutorial. Thank you!
The link for the free 60-minute program was nothing but a waste of time. Instead of teaching anything about Real Estate Photos as promised, all it did was aggressively promote a paid program. The presenter is a liar and I feel completely misled. I would not recommend this program to anyone.
You can tell from his video that its nothing but a plug to outsource it. And also he revealed the GREAT SECRET that AEB can take pics that can be merged. The most novice photographer knows that.
Hi, using hand held camera bracketing, are bracketed shots not aligned very well with hand movements - does LR HDR do a good job of aligning? This is why most people use a tripod?
I'm consuming all of your videos and still trying to figure out this technical stuff, but what do you mean 'bracketed HDR'. Aren't they two distinct things? Are you blending three bracketed images without HDR, or shooting in HDR and somehow getting your camera to give you the multiple exposures from it without automatically blending it for you?
it says a lot by him simply liking your comment without addressing your concerns ! i am pretty sure there is no such thing as bracketed HDR, there is either HDR mode done automatically by the camera taking three or more images and blending them together to one superior HDR image, and there is the bracketing mode ! i guess !....
Hey! 👋 Here are a few valuable resources you may find helpful! 🫡 Real Estate Photo Workshop: repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect My Gear Kit: kit.co/itselijones The Platform we use for Editors: pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Hey! 👋 Here's a video where Eli explains his simple camera settings for you to copy. The video below will also show his entire real estate photography workflow! th-cam.com/video/J0X0k09R2rY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FvHicREwOTTalTfP Thanks! -Vannesa from Eli's Team 📷
Hey! The site we recommend for finding real estate photo editors is pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect Also, if you want to learn more about how to shoot real estate and get your first paying clients, here’s a link to a free workshop I put together repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Because when doing Real Estate photography, flash just takes too much time. As long as your adjusting you aperture and using 2-stops between your bracketing, you should be able to capture great photos in low-light spaces. A low f-stop lens helps also but they can be expensive.
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
I was expecting an explanation of how you do the hand-blended HDR. You said you sent it off to editors/retouchers but did not explain how to do the hand-blended HDR.
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Great stuff Eli! II am a member of your Real Estate Pro program and maybe I haven't gotten there yet, but is there a clear explanation of how to blend these? I understand that outsourcing is ultimately the way.
It’s pretty simple using merge affinity photo or photoshop. Focus stacking. And no, lol outsourcing is not the way lol. If you’re actually the editing photographer.
Good point. I was wondering the difference since I can only shoot 5 bracket exposures 2 F-Stops apart(per Eli's rec) on my G7 Lumix. It won't allow me to do 3 exposures 2 F-Stops in between. He might be referring to cost in re: his editor since they will sometimes charge per photo(even if not merged). Do you notice a better image with 5 blended as opposed to 3? Thanks!
Not sure if you've figured this out yet, but you should review the shots and delete if you don't want that one set, then you're left with the good set.
I use a company to edit my photos as well. They charge $0.65/photo with a 12-hour turnaround. I deliver my photos by 9 pm EST and receive them by 9 am EST the following day. You can see some of their work on the thumbnails on my channel.
@@markgriesbauer1648Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
@@shannonwhit4467Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Hello Eli. Love your helpful videos! Thanks for trying to help people out! I have been practicing HDR and Flash photography in my home. I am having a really hard time getting the windows to look dark enough without messing up the brightness for the rest of the room. I have a Sony ZV-e10 and all the adobe software I need, but my results are not great. Does the ZV-e10 have enough dynamic range?
I use the same camera. You can get this same result with the e10. I do 3 bracket 2 stops apart and then blend them together. Using all 3 exposure to make 1 HDR photo
@Stanley Gaines Thank you! I've recently started doing that too, but I'm not too sure my brackets are 2 stops apart. Or how to change that but I may have got it.
Super good tutorial. I've been shooting this way in landscape photography so I am pretty familiar with the technique I can't wait to test it out in real estate photos. Thanks!
What tutorial ? Lol Continue your research my friend. Buddy here only sait to take 3 exposure and send them out to someone who actually knows how to do the job lol
So they key takeaway that we learn from this video is to outsource it to a guy who will merge them for you. Or i probably have to outsource it to your guy. Other than that theres nothing in this video but for the "knowledge" of USE BRACKETING TO GET DIFFERENT EXPOSURES so we can blend them later with your partner.....LOL.
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
i dont like the white balance of that image, doesnt look natural at all, it looks very powerful lights were used to light up the kitchen and that overpowered the plenty of sun light coming to the kitchen, doesnt look like ur kitchen will light up this way with natural sun light ! sorry am not subscribing to your channel !...
I’ve watched a few of these videos now and every single one has used a really terrible photograph for demonstration purposes. Did it occur to you that you might use a photograph that actually had a reasonable view? This “view” just looks like green spaghetti or something.
Hey! 👋 Here are a few valuable resources you may find helpful! Real Estate Photo Workshop: repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect My Gear Kit: kit.co/itselijones The Platform we use for Editors: pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect Here’s my real estate photography scaling roadmap: repplaunch.com/advancedtrainingsignup?el=ytdes -Vannesa from Eli's Team
Hello! I am trying to learn the process of actually shooting the 3 brackets and how exactly to set the settings in order to get this result. Let me know if you have a tutorial. Thank you!
I think your the only one that explains things pretty well.... Thank u so much for the video
Glad you think so!
Here are also a few valuable resources you may find helpful!
Real Estate Photo Workshop:
repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect
My Gear Kit:
kit.co/itselijones
The Platform we use for Editors:
pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect
Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets
repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect
Here’s my real estate photography scaling roadmap:
repplaunch.com/advancedtrainingsignup?el=ytdes
-Vannesa from Eli's Team 📸
This explains why houses always look so AMAZING in photos but lack luster in person! Well done.
And opposite, our house looked so bad on Zillow and we came to see it just because … 2 days later we signed the lease
Refreshing. I watched tons of videos on flambient getting all stressed out trying to figure it all out!
Flambient yields a better result
@@JBO1skabsolutely!
How do you combine these photos which program do you use?
We currently outsource 5 bracket w/ BeePec, but starts to get expensive quick. Wanting to try out 3 bracket and see if we get similar results!
I’m in the same boat any much in the comparison?
Hi i can edit the bracketed photos for you.
Hey Eli, I appreciate you, I have a question... do you use bracketing for the exterior shots as well?
Snap! No answer to questions, I guess....
You should definitely do multiple exposure for exterior as well.
You should do Bracketing for all your shots of real estate photos. Even with your drone if it’s capable.
Can you explain the editing process more? Love your content, and take bracketed photos as well but the feedback I get from my realtors is the content is still a bit too dark. Which I agree as well but if I brighten it too much it loses data
He doesn’t edit. He outsources overseas. Flambient doesn’t have to be complicated especially when you allow ambient to do the heavy lifting. I can effortlessly use flash to bring windows in while the rest of the single raw file is ambient.
@@wldktz1 why outsourcing instead of having one full time employee who only do pics editing and let's throw in video editing?
@@zz.158 because it’s cheaper and more efficient to outsource than have the expense of a full time employee, the time to find them, train them, manage, etc
@@UptownCharlotteAirbnbs oh I 👀
Why are you not doing 5 brackets instead of 3? It should have even more details that way.
This is exactly how we edit. Is this how you edit your high-end package photos? Would love to see your whole editing process sometime!
They probably use flambient for high end
@@jjlovesjam ya he's said he/his company only ever does hdr. If you are doing higher end tho flamboeny is the way
@@LZircon what would you describe as high end?
What company do you use for your photo editing?
I want to know this too 🙏
@@martinkasecorona3784 Because he didn't answer you I would like to introduce myself. I'm a pro RE editor.
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
@@martinkasecorona3784Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Me too :)
can you show your (hand blending) technique? I am not having much success when using the auto merge feature with lightroom or ps
Hello! I am trying to learn the process of actually shooting the 3 brackets and how exactly to set the settings in order to get this result. Let me know if you have a tutorial. Thank you!
Yes, we've been asking him for years how to set the camera to shoot the 3 brackets, apparently he's was too busy to respond.
Aperture priority, Continuous 3 shot - 3 stop AEB ( -3/3/+3 auto-exposure bracketing), ISO 100-400 (depends on how good your camera is), F8 or F9
The link for the free 60-minute program was nothing but a waste of time. Instead of teaching anything about Real Estate Photos as promised, all it did was aggressively promote a paid program. The presenter is a liar and I feel completely misled. I would not recommend this program to anyone.
You can tell from his video that its nothing but a plug to outsource it. And also he revealed the GREAT SECRET that AEB can take pics that can be merged. The most novice photographer knows that.
What lens did you use for this one? Thanks
Just getting into real estate! This is great. Thanks!
What do mean by 2 stops? Sorry I'm new to this
Hi, using hand held camera bracketing, are bracketed shots not aligned very well with hand movements - does LR HDR do a good job of aligning? This is why most people use a tripod?
Always use a tripod when bracketing. The slightest movement will give you trouble when aligning the photos.
I would suggest renaming this video to remove "Handblended"... A novel title would be "How I Shoot Real Estate Photos | 3 Bracket HDR (Outsourced)"
Not really outsourced, he has in-house editors (N&Y Real Estate Media) and my boss is also a client of theirs. 😊
where's the link for outsourcing edits ?
Many Thanks for the video, what is your set up on the camera? M, AV or TV? and what is the f stop?
Aperture priority, Continuous 3 shot - 3 stop AEB ( -3/3/+3 auto-exposure bracketing), ISO 100-400 (depends on how good your camera is), F8 or F9
How do you deal with White Balance when the home owner has multiple types of lighting / different temp light bulbs?
Are you sending the editor 3 exposures or the merged image?
Editors get 3 exposures. They will edit and merge the photos themselves and send back the single final image.
How can I set up me gh5 mark to take the 3 exposures
Does your course relate to the Canadian market as well?
I'm consuming all of your videos and still trying to figure out this technical stuff, but what do you mean 'bracketed HDR'. Aren't they two distinct things? Are you blending three bracketed images without HDR, or shooting in HDR and somehow getting your camera to give you the multiple exposures from it without automatically blending it for you?
it says a lot by him simply liking your comment without addressing your concerns !
i am pretty sure there is no such thing as bracketed HDR, there is either HDR mode done automatically by the camera taking three or more images and blending them together to one superior HDR image, and there is the bracketing mode ! i guess !....
Where do you find an editor for that price? I am getting crazy quotes of $5 - $25 per final image from a 3-bracket HDR
Hey! 👋
Here are a few valuable resources you may find helpful! 🫡
Real Estate Photo Workshop:
repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect
My Gear Kit:
kit.co/itselijones
The Platform we use for Editors:
pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect
Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets
repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
can i use flash also?
Do you expose for the highlights or multimeter?
What height should the camera be at?
Hey! 👋
Here's a video where Eli explains his simple camera settings for you to copy.
The video below will also show his entire real estate photography workflow!
th-cam.com/video/J0X0k09R2rY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FvHicREwOTTalTfP
Thanks!
-Vannesa from Eli's Team 📷
ill be taking your course very soon! thanks for helping out
i am new to real estate photography what about the white balance do we use grey card to set it for every room
Use auto a1 or A2 remember they are raw files you can always change it post
where do you outsource the images for editing?
Hey!
The site we recommend for finding real estate photo editors is
pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect
Also, if you want to learn more about how to shoot real estate and get your first paying clients, here’s a link to a free workshop I put together
repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
why you don't use flash ? i think when it comes to low light places or rainy days you won't have other choice , what's your opinion?
Following
Because when doing Real Estate photography, flash just takes too much time. As long as your adjusting you aperture and using 2-stops between your bracketing, you should be able to capture great photos in low-light spaces. A low f-stop lens helps also but they can be expensive.
can u share who your outsource person is?
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
where's the link for outsourcing edits ?
Here's the link where you can grab my Real Estate Photography Editor Platform 👍
pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect
Charm from Eli's Team
I was expecting an explanation of how you do the hand-blended HDR. You said you sent it off to editors/retouchers but did not explain how to do the hand-blended HDR.
You said you take one photo "2 Stops under/over exposed."
What defines a "stop"?
Decided to move forward and become your newest student.
You're not Selling the course anymore?
Who is your editing partner? Looking for a good one. Thnx in advance.
I would like to introduce myself. I'm a pro RE editor.
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
What is the experience if the camera can merge the three pictures? Still I have do to PP
Too much color cast and often the camera blend still blows out highlights
Who is your editing partner ????
Camera setting?
Didn’t see a link for the editing?
This isn't what the title says. This is a video about why I shoot 3 brackets and send to someone in Cambodia to edit.
How do you merge the 3
Pics on Lightroom??
You highlight all three photos and right click, then go to Photo merge, HDR and then it will create a 4th image that is merged!
Who does the photo editing?
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Great stuff Eli! II am a member of your Real Estate Pro program and maybe I haven't gotten there yet, but is there a clear explanation of how to blend these? I understand that outsourcing is ultimately the way.
I can teach you via zoom if you’d like
It’s pretty simple using merge affinity photo or photoshop. Focus stacking. And no, lol outsourcing is not the way lol. If you’re actually the editing photographer.
@@cloudatlasminer478thank you. This video shouldn’t exist
Why 3 Vs 5? Im shooting 5 and have no issues.
Good point. I was wondering the difference since I can only shoot 5 bracket exposures 2 F-Stops apart(per Eli's rec) on my G7 Lumix. It won't allow me to do 3 exposures 2 F-Stops in between. He might be referring to cost in re: his editor since they will sometimes charge per photo(even if not merged). Do you notice a better image with 5 blended as opposed to 3? Thanks!
After shooting 8 hdr shots, and 8 single shots, I will have 32 shots. 8x3 + 8=32
How do you keep track what 3 pics go together for hdr processing
Not sure if you've figured this out yet, but you should review the shots and delete if you don't want that one set, then you're left with the good set.
adjust the zoom in lightroom to show the number of shot you take that are bracketed.
I use a company to edit my photos as well. They charge $0.65/photo with a 12-hour turnaround.
I deliver my photos by 9 pm EST and receive them by 9 am EST the following day.
You can see some of their work on the thumbnails on my channel.
Could you share the company name?
Do you mind sharing the company's name, please?
@@markgriesbauer1648Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
@@shannonwhit4467Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
Composition could be better... Top third of frame is just ceiling. Depending on how this house is laid out
Quality goes out the window when you rush a house in 15 minutes.
Hello Eli. Love your helpful videos! Thanks for trying to help people out! I have been practicing HDR and Flash photography in my home. I am having a really hard time getting the windows to look dark enough without messing up the brightness for the rest of the room. I have a Sony ZV-e10 and all the adobe software I need, but my results are not great. Does the ZV-e10 have enough dynamic range?
I use the same camera. You can get this same result with the e10. I do 3 bracket 2 stops apart and then blend them together. Using all 3 exposure to make 1 HDR photo
@Stanley Gaines Thank you! I've recently started doing that too, but I'm not too sure my brackets are 2 stops apart. Or how to change that but I may have got it.
Who did u hire for this? Looks amazing! :)
BeePec
@@CineWeekly I Pay 1 buck for flambient or hdr
@@CineWeekly does his business fold when BeePec goes out of business?
You've got Daniel Schiffer's voice.
Super good tutorial. I've been shooting this way in landscape photography so I am pretty familiar with the technique I can't wait to test it out in real estate photos. Thanks!
What tutorial ? Lol
Continue your research my friend. Buddy here only sait to take 3 exposure and send them out to someone who actually knows how to do the job lol
Hi Eli,
How do you handle dark rooms using hdr 3 brackets??
I have been doing the same method but manipulating aperture for darker spaces
use very very slow shutterspeed
So they key takeaway that we learn from this video is to outsource it to a guy who will merge them for you. Or i probably have to outsource it to your guy. Other than that theres nothing in this video but for the "knowledge" of USE BRACKETING TO GET DIFFERENT EXPOSURES so we can blend them later with your partner.....LOL.
Hi , do you have a office in Toronto? I will love to me a intern because I am not doing ok
You would be better off learning yourself. That internship would be a quick dead end. You would be nothing more than a shutter bug.
1:34 - This perspective is awkward. Point to the right so we know what is going on and have better balance.
is it possible to have your contact so i can send him the pictures and pay him as well ?
Hi, We are a team of talented photo editors and we charge $0.3 - 0.5 per image. If you are planning to find a good editor to outsource the images, we can give you a free trial of our editing. Thanks!
You're speaking of "we" and "us" but you're seen alone in this video. Kind off funny dude😂
Because he's speaking on behalf of his company. Company is we
i dont like the white balance of that image, doesnt look natural at all, it looks very powerful lights were used to light up the kitchen and that overpowered the plenty of sun light coming to the kitchen, doesnt look like ur kitchen will light up this way with natural sun light ! sorry am not subscribing to your channel !...
I’ve watched a few of these videos now and every single one has used a really terrible photograph for demonstration purposes. Did it occur to you that you might use a photograph that actually had a reasonable view? This “view” just looks like green spaghetti or something.
you skipped the important part of editing
you cant tell old dudes how to work new with technology..
Thanks for wasting our time
Hey! 👋
Here are a few valuable resources you may find helpful!
Real Estate Photo Workshop:
repplaunch.com/workshopsignup?el=youtubect
My Gear Kit:
kit.co/itselijones
The Platform we use for Editors:
pixlmob.com/repp?el=youtubect
Real Estate Photo Cheat Sheets
repplaunch.com/cheatsheets?el=youtubect
Here’s my real estate photography scaling roadmap:
repplaunch.com/advancedtrainingsignup?el=ytdes
-Vannesa from Eli's Team
Washed out shite
Hello! I am trying to learn the process of actually shooting the 3 brackets and how exactly to set the settings in order to get this result. Let me know if you have a tutorial. Thank you!
Me too