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Tips on Taking photos for Houses

If you want to work for a mortgage or a real estate company, then taking good pictures of the house is one of the most important part. Obviously, a photo is a tool with which a real estate company use to make potential buyer feel curious and interested.
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Photographing Objects

Most people usually photograph people and places. Every now and then, however, you’ll need to photograph things: stuff you plan to sell on eBay, illustrations for a report, your personal belongings for insurance purposes, and so on.

The macro (close-up) mode of your digital camera makes it easy to shoot objects. All you need to do is set up and light your shot; the camera does the rest.

1. Setting Up Your Home Studio
The trick to lighting any object professionally, whether it’s a painting or a teapot, is to position two lights, each at a 45-degree angle to the plane of the subject. Buy a couple of lamps at a hardware store. Sometimes called shop lights, they have clamps and ball joints to lock the lamp at a certain angle.

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