In this episode, Dave Koch highlights five common editing mistakes that new real estate photographers and editors often make. These pitfalls can be costly in terms of time and quality, and they can even mark you as a newcomer in the industry. From lack of knowledge to bad habits, Dave dives into the common issues he sees regularly from editors who are just getting started or are new to real estate editing.
Dave explains why mastering editing skills can actually make you a better photographer. He emphasizes that understanding what can and can’t be fixed in post-processing will help you “shoot for the edit” and set realistic expectations in the field. Dave also notes that, as a newcomer, it makes sense to invest time in editing your own work—both to improve your skills and to save money.
Whether you’re just starting in real estate photography or looking to improve your editing game, this video offers valuable insights and tips to help you avoid rookie mistakes and create polished, professional images.
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Dave explains why mastering editing skills can actually make you a better photographer. He emphasizes that understanding what can and can’t be fixed in post-processing will help you “shoot for the edit” and set realistic expectations in the field. Dave also notes that, as a newcomer, it makes sense to invest time in editing your own work—both to improve your skills and to save money.
Whether you’re just starting in real estate photography or looking to improve your editing game, this video offers valuable insights and tips to help you avoid rookie mistakes and create polished, professional images.
Take a look at the gear I use on a daily basis: https://photoslc.com/the-gear-i-use/
Get our 5 Steps to Launch a Real Estate Photographer Business (Free PDF): https://rephoto.net/real-estate-photography-starter-guide/
Send us your feedback! Join our Brand New Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rephotonew
Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more in-depth photography tutorials covering everything from real estate photography tips to Photoshop lessons and Lightroom lessons!
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#DaveKoch #EditingMistakes #PhotographyTips #NewPhotographer #PhotoEditingTips #RealEstatePhotography #PhotoshopTutorial #LightroomTips #LearnEditing #RealEstateEditing #DaveKochPhoto #REPhotoUtah #UtahMLS #UtahRealEstate #REMedia #REMediaPhotos #RealEstatePhotos #PhotoshopForBeginners #MaskingInPhotoshop #PhotoshopLayers #RealEstateEditor #EditingWorkflow #PhotoRetouching #EditingSkills #PhotoCorrections #RealEstateSkills #PhotographyEducation #InteriorPhotoEditing #AdobePhotoshop #PhotoEditingSkills
- Catégories
- Photographie Immobilière
- Mots-clés
- RealEstateEditing, DaveKochPhoto, REPhotoUtah
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