Twilight photo of a single-story house with interior lights on, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The sky is painted with hues of orange and pink, suggesting the photo was taken during sunset or sunrise. The house features a dark roof, light-colored siding, and an open garage. A well-maintained lawn with a visible sprinkler on the left side is in front of the house.” This alt text provides a detailed description of the image for those who might not be able to see it. It captures the key elements of the photo, including the time of day, the house’s appearance, and the surrounding environment.

Photographing a Lynnwood, WA 3BR Ranch Home Listing

Recently I photographed this new listing in Lynnwood, WA for agent Paul Johnson of Signature Properties NW. He had spent the winter personally overseeing the renovation of this property and the results were impressive. Built in 1958, this home underwent a remodel project that included installing new vinyl flooring throughout, bathroom tile, all new cabinetry in the bathrooms and kitchens, new roof, epoxy garage floor, new doors, drywall repair, new appliances, and interior/exterior repainting. The 3BR, 2BA 1648 square-foot ranch home sits on a .28 acre lot in a quiet cul-de-sac bordering Edmonds College and Lynnwood Municipal Golf Course.

Photography was done with primarily ambient long exposure with a single rear-curtain strobe pop using a single AD-200. For exteriors I used the Sigma 24-70 2.8 Art and the Sony 16-35 2.8 GM. Drone shots were with the Mavic 2 Pro. Interior primarily shot with Sony 16-35 2.8 GM but also some use of the Canon TSE 17mm. Kitchen and bathroom shots were composed by raising column of tripod to maximum height and then shifting the TSE 17 down mechanically in order to create a forced perspective of the counter surfaces and cabinets while maintaining plum vertical lines.