Unexpectedly jumping into real estate photography - seeking advice!

1. I dont think you need a new camera to shoot this. You can make it look good without a new lens.
2. For sure price it per unit. Every time you go to a apartment or house (price them differently) you should be getting paid for each one.
3. I was asked to do something like this recently and i went online to look for lighting help and the easiest way i found was with bouncing the light off the ceiling thats possible in most apartments, to even out the light inside to the outside so its all even. HDR images would probably work to if you know how to do that. But just do what you can. He knows your not a pro. Go look at photos that sell homes. Look at the angles, the focus points, what time of day there taking the photos. Sometimes just picking a good time of day can make it easier to light. I hope this helps a little...
 

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