Maya Jensen

Photography & Photo Editing

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Architectural and Real Estate Photo Editing with Style Matching

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Category:

Color Grading

File format:

JPG, TIFF

Style:

Clean & Natural, Moody & Dramatic

Delivery time:

2 days

Revisions:

2

Great real estate and architectural photography balances accuracy with aspiration. The colors need to be believable, but the mood should highlight the space’s best features. I edit your interior and exterior shots with a focus on clean lines, balanced ambient light and a style that matches the property’s character.

My work includes advanced perspective correction, window pull composites to balance interior and exterior exposures and meticulous color grading to make spaces feel inviting. For a modern loft, I might use a cooler, cleaner palette with high contrast. For a rustic cabin, I’d lean towards warmer, softer tones with more muted highlights. Consistency is key, so I ensure every image in a property tour feels like part of the same set, with matching color temperature and brightness levels. I work with batches of up to 15 photos per property. Within 2 days, you’ll receive each photo back in two formats: web-optimized JPGs for listings and high-resolution TIFFs for print brochures. I also offer twilight conversion, turning daytime exterior shots into convincing evening images with warm interior lights and a deep blue sky. The work format is written communication via shared folder. To begin, you provide your photos and specify the property style (modern, rustic, etc.) or any brand style guide.

My work includes advanced perspective correction, window pull composites to balance interior and exterior exposures and meticulous color grading to make spaces feel inviting. For a modern loft, I might use a cooler, cleaner palette with high contrast. For a rustic cabin, I’d lean towards warmer, softer tones with more muted highlights. Consistency is key, so I ensure every image in a property tour feels like part of the same set, with matching color temperature and brightness levels.

I understand how small details—like making a hardwood floor glow or ensuring a white kitchen looks bright but not blown out—can impact a viewer’s perception. My editing draws from the clear, spacious style seen in high-end design magazines, where the architecture is the clear subject. By removing the technical distractions of uneven lighting or lens distortion, the final images present the property in its best possible light, helping it sell or rent faster. This service is built for real estate photographers, agents marketing high-value properties and architects showcasing their projects.

€5.00

Great real estate and architectural photography balances accuracy with aspiration. The colors need to be believable, but the mood should highlight the space’s best features. I edit your interior and exterior shots with a focus on clean lines, balanced ambient light and a style that matches the property’s character.

My work includes advanced perspective correction, window pull composites to balance interior and exterior exposures and meticulous color grading to make spaces feel inviting. For a modern loft, I might use a cooler, cleaner palette with high contrast. For a rustic cabin, I’d lean towards warmer, softer tones with more muted highlights. Consistency is key, so I ensure every image in a property tour feels like part of the same set, with matching color temperature and brightness levels. I work with batches of up to 15 photos per property. Within 2 days, you’ll receive each photo back in two formats: web-optimized JPGs for listings and high-resolution TIFFs for print brochures. I also offer twilight conversion, turning daytime exterior shots into convincing evening images with warm interior lights and a deep blue sky. The work format is written communication via shared folder. To begin, you provide your photos and specify the property style (modern, rustic, etc.) or any brand style guide.

My work includes advanced perspective correction, window pull composites to balance interior and exterior exposures and meticulous color grading to make spaces feel inviting. For a modern loft, I might use a cooler, cleaner palette with high contrast. For a rustic cabin, I’d lean towards warmer, softer tones with more muted highlights. Consistency is key, so I ensure every image in a property tour feels like part of the same set, with matching color temperature and brightness levels.

I understand how small details—like making a hardwood floor glow or ensuring a white kitchen looks bright but not blown out—can impact a viewer’s perception. My editing draws from the clear, spacious style seen in high-end design magazines, where the architecture is the clear subject. By removing the technical distractions of uneven lighting or lens distortion, the final images present the property in its best possible light, helping it sell or rent faster. This service is built for real estate photographers, agents marketing high-value properties and architects showcasing their projects.

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