I have been studying building photography a bit, I am hoping to pick up some projects producing photo layouts for real estate sales.
Adjusting the camera and shooting in raw can fix some problems, but I am seeing situations where more light is needed and flash is not the right color.
Some rooms and environments look much better with tungsten or already have mostly fluorescent lighting.
It may be more work than some want to do, but I just think I see that using more light, and the right light, in many situations makes an image that is superior to any camera or adobe adjustments.
I am pondering how to assemble a lighting tool kit that is versatile and can produce several colors of light and varying degrees of intensity. It's more work and expense, but when looking for an edge in a service, this looks like one that isn't being exploited very much, at least in the real estate listing that I have seen. (we are currently shopping ourselves)
When you see a good layout, you can instantly tell it, even if you arent paying attention to what they actually did to create it, and I think this projects a positive feeling about a property that will entice more investigation.
Anyway I appreciate any insight into this.