
[Free] Real Estate &Amp; Architecture Photography Fundamentals
Using just your phone and a piece of toast! The fun, no-pressure way to start learning Real Estate Photography
Requirements
- There are no prerequisites or prior photography experience required to take this course. It caters to both beginners and professional photographers looking to get into Real Estate Photography. All you need is a phone with a camera (any brand will do) and a willingness to have a bit of fun — even if that means photographing a piece of toast! This course was designed to be simple, lighthearted, and accessible to complete beginners. Whether you're just curious about real estate photography or thinking about turning it into a side hustle or career, this is a great place to start. No fancy gear, no pressure — just real-world skills anyone can learn.
Description
Welcome to Real Estate Photography Fundamentals (with Toast!) — a short and lighthearted course designed to teach you the essential building blocks of real estate and architectural photography using just your phone… and a humble piece of toast.
Whether you’re a curious beginner, a professional photographer looking to start in real estate, a real estate agent wanting better listing shots, or an interior designer looking to showcase your work — this course is for you.
Across three relaxed (and slightly ridiculous) lessons, you’ll learn:
How to get straight vertical lines for clean, professional-looking images
How horizontal lines and perspective affect the balance of your photo
How to create emotion and depth using foreground elements
And how to practice all of this anywhere — even from the couch, bathroom, or while watching TV.
You don’t need fancy gear, experience, or a Pinterest-worthy home to start. If you’ve got a phone camera and a slice of bread, you’re good to go.
This is just a taste (pun intended) of what’s inside the full Real Estate Photography Masterclass, which takes you from total beginner to paid professional — with gear advice, client strategies, editing workflows and more.
But for now, let’s keep it simple, fun, and toast-fuelled.
See you inside!
Author(s): Nathan Devine








