Getting Started with
Real Estate Photography
Capture Stunning Property Photos That Sell
2-Hour Masterclass + 14 Days of Pro Support
Feb. 10, 2026
7 pm est
A sample of my real estate and Airbnb photos.
Early Bird - $49 through Jan. 11
Register for just $79
Why Real Estate Photography can be great for your business
Why Join This Workshop?
Ready to break into real estate photography but not sure where to start? In just 2 hours, I'll show you exactly what you need — from the gear to the shot list — to land your first gigs with confidence.
Whether you’re a photographer looking to expand your services or a real estate professional wanting to enhance your listings, this workshop will equip you with the skills to take breathtaking property photos that attract buyers.
✅ Learn expert techniques for lighting, composition, and angles
✅ Discover the best camera settings for stunning real estate shots
✅ Get insider tips on working with agents and property owners
✅ Learn about the products and upsells you can offer clients
✅ Live Q&A session to answer all your questions
✅ 14 Days of access to instructor for feedback
What You’ll Learn:
In this workshop, you’ll dive into every aspect of real estate photography—from the gear you need to the business opportunities you can pursue. Each module is packed with actionable insights, practical tips, and strategies to elevate your photography and your business.
1: Introduction to Real Estate Photography
What real estate photography is, and how it differs from interior design and commercial architecture
The importance of real estate photography in property marketing
Key elements to make your real estate photos stand out
2: Essential Gear for Real Estate Photography
The gear you need to get started on a budget
When to upgrade to more advanced equipment
Tips for making the most out of your current gear
3: Camera Settings & Composition Techniques
Mastering technical settings: aperture, shutter speed, ISO
Composition tips for capturing interiors, exteriors, and twilight shots
How to avoid common composition mistakes
4: Working with Realtors & Understanding Style Guides
How to work effectively with realtors and clients to meet their needs
The importance of style guides for different property types and companies
How to make your photos look like they belong in a high-end listing
5: Upselling Products & Building a Profitable Photography Business
The types of products you can offer to clients (prints, virtual tours, floor plans)
How to upsell additional services to increase your revenue
Building a sustainable business strategy for your real estate photography career
Plus:
You’ll get 14 days of access to a private online space where you can:
Get feedback on your photos
Ask follow-up questions
Stay motivated with real-world practice
No fluff, no guesswork — just real strategies from a real photographer
Meet Your Instructor
I am Lyn Morton, a lifelong photographer and professional photo coach. My business focuses on marketing-focused photography that includes real estate and Airbnb photography.
My formal training came in college as I pursued a photojournalism degree and in the Army where I served as a photojournalist for eight years.
I went on to have a 20-year career as a PR & Marketing professional and talked just about every boss into buying “the office” a camera. :-)
I launched the entrepreneurial phase of my life in 2010, with PhotoTour DC, a business that taught photography during walking workshops around Washington, DC's picturesque locations. Over the course of seven years, I conducted more than 600 workshops, maintaining a 4.9/5 rating from my attendees.
I also launched Shutterbug Life, an online photography community that featured a weekly podcast, monthly webinars, and an online photography coaching club.
I led Canon Live Learning, Canon USA's photography workshop program. That meant planning, developing, implementing, and marketing all Canon workshops, classes, and other educational or engagement activities throughout the country.
During the pandemic, I held a porch portrait fundraiser, where I raised thousands of dollars for my local first responders and kicked off my current photography business.




