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You hear all this stuff about shooting at "The Golden Hour" right before sunrise and right after sunset. Many homes have lots of tall trees around them or are in hilly areas. This means they will cast the longest shadows because even though the sun is not in the air, it's location still produces long shadows and in general the scenes are not going to be bright. Don't get me wrong, a home on the waterfront with a fairly open (not wooded) lot, might look gorgeous during the Golden Hour. Wondering what others have discovered works best as far as time of day when shooting Real Estate? I guess another consideration is what area of the country as in the North during the winter the sun doesn't get very high in the sky but I guess there's no getting around that.