Using a DSLR Camera For Real Estate Photography

Taking your own real estate photo's is easy if you have the right equipment, and to show you just how easy it is Brad teaches 12-year-old Georgia and 8-year-old Neb how it is done.

All you need to is follow Brad's easy steps covered in the video. Once you have your bracketed shots, sign in and upload them to the HDR bracketing option on your BoxBrownie.com dashboard. Within 24 hours you'll have your professionally blended images back ready for advertising.

Check out our most recent blog on choosing the best camera for taking the real estate shots you need.


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