Nobody wants to know what the photographer looks like or what camera you are using. We remove photographer & camera reflections for a streamlined shot.
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HDR bracketing will add a more dramatic range to your photo to create an image more like what your eyes see than what the camera captures, while replacing the indoor windows means you can showcase both the interior and the view out the window. For experienced photographers only.
Show just how cozy and inviting a room can be by adding a warming fire in the fireplace. Adding a fire will grab the viewer’s attention and is likely to evoke feelings of comfort.
Sometimes the use of a flash is required to light up a dark room, but as a result can leave dramatic reflections and shadows in the image. This can be corrected to create a drastically more professional looking photo.
Dust can be hard to spot on a lens, especially the small lens of a smart phone. These spots that blur your photo or leave a mark can be removed to help create that perfect photo.
While TVs have made great advances in their look, a black box is unappealing in a beautiful lounge room, so replacing the blank screen with a beautiful image can really enhance the photo and the mood of the room. It is also a great way to hide any unwanted reflections that may be on the screen, such as a flash or people in the room.
A perfect lawn is important when selling a home because it adds to the curb appeal. Repairing a lawn that may be a little brown from a lack of rain or replacing sections can show potential buyers just how great the lawn can be.
Don’t let a gloomy day ruin your photos. Our professional editing team can replace a sky that is overcast, washed out or overexposed with a beautiful clear, blue sky.
A bright photo with the correct contrast is great to look at and more likely to draw a potential buyer’s attention. Adjusting these elements will create depth, making the photo more engaging and inviting to the viewer.
When shooting without professional equipment or the incorrect lens, distortion can occur as the lens tries to squeeze as much into the photo frame as possible. As a result, straight lines will be visibly curved. This can be rectified and will ensure the walls are straight.
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