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Message posted by Kevin Dennis on March-07-2008 at 5:20pm
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Can anyone give me advice on what type of lighting equipment I should get for just taking regular shots inside of a home. (not panaramic shots). I want a proffesional look.

Message posted by LivingNC on March-09-2008 at 6:00am
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i would suggest you to use reflectors and natural light...

and in some cases to use software such as CS3 or PhotoMatrix to create HDR images...

 

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Message posted by Fitz on March-10-2008 at 1:05pm
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Hi Kevin

Two links you may find of interest

http://www.all-things-photography.com/introduction-to-property-photography.html

http://ezinearticles.com/?Interior-Photography:-How-to-Get-Good-Results-With-an-Everyday-Digital-Camera-and-No-Lights&id=437815


Message posted by realtor jerry on March-10-2008 at 1:48pm
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Thanks for that post Fitz. Very interesting articals, I think the second one is the best for what we do. Picked up a few tricks for myself.

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Message posted by murphian446 on April-07-2008 at 6:55pm
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This is what I do for video- I have 3 clamp lights and I go back and forth between different bulbs - the GE natural light bulbs do a good job simulating sunlight. You can get 3 clamp lights for about 20 bucks and another 10 bucks in bulbs.   Experiment with different bulbs and see what you think. For a 30 dollar light kit you can't go wrong. I also agree with livingNC - always use Natural light with reflectors over artificial light. This will yield the best results. But sometimes you don't have any natural light.

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