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Just saw this video for the first time while I was brushing up on
techniques to get my photography business under way, and wanted to let you
know how good this was for anyone to watch. I’ve added your video and two
more tips that fell right in behind with the direction you were headed: http://bit.ly/1hvjHer. Great video!
@sandy1954 The point of this video was to help the majority of agents who
are taking their own pictures and are not hiring pros. We recommend that
agents hire pros to do their photography, but obviously that does not mean
they will. Why not offer some assistance to improve everyone’s photography
since this is the case? As I said in the video, if you are using multiple
flashes or a a pro/enthusiast this video is not for you. I disagree that
the shots look like crap compared to the other pics
Thank you Steve for sharing pointers for agents who would like to make
every house look great, but that may be selling a home with a purchase
price (and commission) that will make LESS money for the agent than than
the cost to hire a professional for ONE photo shoot.
Great tips! I thought my real estate pics were pretty good, but aparantly I
was doing it all wrong! I’m going to be trying out your techniques this
weekend.
Nice tips. Quality and interesting photography matters a lot and if you are
a property photographer you should take it seriously.
Nice video for dummies, good work
Just saw this video for the first time while I was brushing up on
techniques to get my photography business under way, and wanted to let you
know how good this was for anyone to watch. I’ve added your video and two
more tips that fell right in behind with the direction you were headed:
http://bit.ly/1hvjHer. Great video!
Best video ever!
@sandy1954 The point of this video was to help the majority of agents who
are taking their own pictures and are not hiring pros. We recommend that
agents hire pros to do their photography, but obviously that does not mean
they will. Why not offer some assistance to improve everyone’s photography
since this is the case? As I said in the video, if you are using multiple
flashes or a a pro/enthusiast this video is not for you. I disagree that
the shots look like crap compared to the other pics
burned out windows don’t sell in europe… extreme important to see what’s
outside
Appreciate the tips. Never heard them before.
Afternoon! Have you tried photo sfxart tricks (google it)? My buddy
Catalina made some very incredible photography with their video lessons.
Who ever heard of a nuclear war going off outside the windows, Hire a pro.
Your shot look like crap.
Thank you Steve for sharing pointers for agents who would like to make
every house look great, but that may be selling a home with a purchase
price (and commission) that will make LESS money for the agent than than
the cost to hire a professional for ONE photo shoot.
What are you using to record yourself and your desktop at the same time?
Any realtor selling dungeons, call me LOL!!!
Thank you so much Steve, very helpful. On a Canon T3i, would I shoot this
in auto with no flash or manual and adjust?
Super stuff. Truly. Excited to give it a try.
Thanks for the tips Steve, I found them very hopeful. I shoot all my short
sales personally, so this goes a long way!
Camtasia! Awesome software!
blown out window????basic photo 101 no no…
Great tips! I thought my real estate pics were pretty good, but aparantly I
was doing it all wrong! I’m going to be trying out your techniques this
weekend.