Architectural Photography

Hello friends. Juicebeats here.

Over the past year, I have been studying and learning so much about photography—the importance of great glass (lenses), composition, lighting, full frame vs. crop sensor, and many more essential elements to create great photography. I have also been learning the different types of photography, and while I consider myself a portrait photographer, I also dabble in other types of photography. I did some real estate photography this past weekend and learned some of the challenges that come along with this type of photography. The first thing I learned was that outside elements can really be distracting, so cleaning up the area beforehand is a must. Also, all rooms are different with interesting angles, so I had to try several different compositions before getting the best shot for each room. I now know I need to use a wide angle lens—16-35mm, 14-24mm, maybe even an 11mm—to get most of the room in the shot. A monopod or tripod ensured steady and level shots. Also, I tried to convey the flow of the house, so people can do a virtual "walk" through like they are actually in the house for a viewing. Here is one of my first projects for architectural / real estate photography.

Looking forward to more projects like this.

 

Juicebeats

Jason Messing

We’re Jason and Staci, the husband-and-wife team behind Juicebeats Photography — storytellers with a love for luminous, film-inspired imagery and meaningful connection. Based in Knoxville and traveling worldwide, we believe your wedding photos should feel effortless and full of emotion — the kind of images that take you back to the moment, every time. Our work blends fine-art direction with the genuine, unscripted beauty of real life.

https://www.juicebeatsphotography.com
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