Real estate Flambient photography soon becomes one of the most popular types that provides a great look for your property. There are many advantages when it comes to taking real estate flambient photography such as performing the accurate colors and the most detailed features of the property. Moreover, thanks to these brackets of images, it will give potential customers the cozy home feeling that they are searching for. But in order to get those amazing images, homeowners and photographers have to put much time and effort into them. Follow us to see how much you can do to get the perfect album for your property.

II – Tips for Deal with Flash shot for Real Estate Flambient Photography
A flash shot plays the most important role in the flambient method. As its name, you have to focus on the flash to take the scene. In the meantime, using flash not only get brighter images but also get the accurate color of the room. It means to get a well-exposed image. By using flash, even if you take a room in a bad light situation, you will get the ideal picture.

- Using a Godox AD200 for great flash work. This is a powerful technique that can be useful to provide about three times the light of a typical strobe. Because when it comes to taking low-light conditions room, you should need a good amount of light. Moreover, it can help to diffuse and reflect the flash to soften it, and that takes down the effective output of the flash a lot.
- Thanks to using this technique, you can easily diffuse that light and modifier the quality of the light. Then you can use the main “beam” of the flash to bounce off white ceilings. By doing this you can get a certain amount of fill from the sides of the sphere that goes into the scene directly. Then, the balance of the direct and reflected lights from the same source, and can help you to get the perfect result.
- One more thing you should do is take a test shot with this flash. Really, we need to shoot a LOT of test shots in real estate photography. Because you just can’t know what a flash will do until you pop it. Take the shot, then check to see if you accomplished what you needed in the shot. For example with the exposure in the windows. Take the shoot and check. Bright, powerful colors. Check. Less glare from the backlight. Check.
- Adding a Second Flash and Adjusting Settings. Some areas that too dark like the dining room. So you can add a second light — a strobe — to fill that area out. All you need to do is just place the flash on the counter and angle it up for diffusing and spreading. As you can see here, the flash will fill the area I need lit and remain out of the shot.
There are some things to consider when using a flash for real estate flambient photography, including the following:

- First of all, you should consider the time of day you want to take the shoot. Depending on the direction of the room, you can see the amount of natural light available in the room. Normally, flash can work best even with low-light conditions with interior images.
- A necessary thing that you can not miss is a tripod. It not only helps you to take the photograph easily but also to keep the camera steady and avoid camera shaking.
- Thanks to the tripod, now you have many chances to Experiment with different flash positions. Such as bouncing the flash off a nearby wall or ceiling to soften the light.
- Then Adjust the flash exposure to match the ambient light in the room.
- Use a diffuser or softbox to further soften the light and minimize harsh shadows.
- The most important is paying attention to reflections and try to position the flash in a way that minimizes unwanted reflections.
- Last but not least, you need to take some test shots of 1 angle. Then check and adjust the flash settings as needed until you achieve the desired result.