I had the opportunity to photograph a beautifully remodeled home in West Hills. The shoot was booked last minute, but that was totally fine because I was free that afternoon. The home was going to be on the show Flipping Moms on HGTV. What I didn't know before I arrived was that they were still filming the episode at the house when I arrived. Oh...
The house was alive with activity - there was crew and equipment everywhere! Real estate shoots are usually quiet, calm experiences. This was a big difference from what I was used to, but it was actually a fun change of pace. Everyone from the crew was super friendly and the house was nicely staged.
I don't normally do any light painting if I can avoid it. While utilizing this technique can lead to some breathtaking images, it's not always practical for most shoots. It requires extra time both at the shoot and much more during post processing. Because I could only shoot in the rooms the lights and crew weren't in, I had some some time in some of the rooms to do a little .
Most of the other rooms were done at a much quicker pace utilizing some bounced fill lights taken in a single shot. The sun was setting quickly and I needed to move fast enough so that it didn't get too dark outside. I love the look of twilight shoots, but if the sun sets fully the windows turn completely black and unappealing.
Another obstacle I ran into was that some of the light fixtures didn't actually work. I had multiple flashes to combat this, thankfully, and photographing this home without them might not have had the nicest results.
I sometimes deliver a few different options to my clients. Since I had done some light painting indoors earlier, I decided to offer a light painted exterior. Usually when I'm selecting the best photographs to deliver it's usually very obvious which ones are best. This time, however, I really couldn't decide if I liked the naturally lit exterior or the one I light painted. Which one do you prefer?