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  1. These are unacceptable to my Real Estate Clients. Every window is blown out, your verticals are all over the place, one or more of the shots looks like a fun house mirror shot at a carnival, white balance is off, on and on. Now the good part. All of this is curable. Stop playing with technology (HDR, Flambient, etc). Learn to shoot the camera. Shoot raw of course, shoot ambient, TURN OFF THE CEILING FANS. That's so tacky I can't believe you posted it. Also, what;s the purpose of the shot of the foyer and front door? If you're going to embark on this adventure, remember why they are hiring you. It's not to take pictures. They can do that with an Iphone. It's to show off the salient, sellable features of the house. That normally won't include the front door. The horizontal on your exterior shot was poor. I've been doing this (photography in general) for years, and I always blew off Real Estate photographers as rank amateurs. Right up until I started doing it myself. That's when I found out what a hard job it is. The photography itself is demanding and if you cant shoot a room at noon, with the blaring Florida sun shining through a huge window, you're in deep trouble. you were mostly in focus, but what lens are you using? You need an ultra wide angle (not fish eye), like a Nikon 10-20 or 12-24mm, a full frame camera and enough time behind the lens to know what you can and cannot do. THEN don't do things you can't do. When you are getting paid is not the time to practice something you saw on youtube. Flambient will not be successful unless both the ambient shot and the flash shot are perfect to begin with. it's not intended to fix poor images, and it won't. Learn to shoot ambient, and fix it in lightroom. If you can't shoot a home without a lot of technology to correct your poor photography, you won't last long. Work on it. You'll get it. That's the good news. You can learn the skills to do it, AND when you have those skills, you can shoot any damned thing.
  2. Black and White portrait study
  3. simple stock photo of light bulb with some special effects
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    Nosey Bird

    A bird checking you out

    © REALOGRAPHY STUDIOS

  5. Sunset on the Gulf of Mexicp

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  6. Sunset on the Gulf of Mexico

    © REALOGRAPHY STUDIOS

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    bees

    honey bee and bumblebee just picking up pollen. Note the full pollen bags on their legs!

    © REALOGRAPHY

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