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10 Essentials for Photographing Exterior Spaces
Photography How-To, Technicals Rudy Jackson Photography How-To, Technicals Rudy Jackson

10 Essentials for Photographing Exterior Spaces

If the interior of a property is the heart of a home, the exterior is the handshake. It’s the very first thing a person sees, and in the world of high-end real estate and architectural design, you’ve only got a split second to make that connection. Shooting the outside of a structure isn't just about pointing a lens at a building; it’s about timing the sun, understanding the environment, and capturing a mood that makes someone want to pull into the driveway before they’ve even seen the kitchen.

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