hiring a professional
versus shooting photos yourself
real estate photographer
versus shooting photos yourself
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We offer on-site
For the executive preferring a portrait posing at his desk, in front of artwork, or the building exterior we offer a substantial discount when grouped with a minimum of 5 staff photos.
When your client is wow-ed with
We offer on-site
real estate staff photos
when it is time for a fresh portrait for you or your staff. We bring the studio to your facility and offer a group rate.For the executive preferring a portrait posing at his desk, in front of artwork, or the building exterior we offer a substantial discount when grouped with a minimum of 5 staff photos.
When your client is wow-ed with
great photography,
they likely will share the results via social media and email. This benefits you giving the opportunity for referrals.
Why Hire a Pro?
Eye-catching photos are what move buyers to see a property. As a Realtor you're at your best when listing, showing and selling properties. Consider the time spent shooting and then editing photos—
iPhones and consumer point and shoot cameras have very wide angle lenses which distort and exaggerate the size of the property or room. You want to give a client an accurate rendering of your property, building and interior to avoid the pitfall of appearing larger than actual size.
A professional will choose the best angle and best lens to capture the shot. This is especially critical for difficult areas, across intersections and also tight spaces.
Additional lighting may be required when the property is furnished or there is a lack of light. It's about controlling the elements which compose the shot.
It’s not just pro equipment—it's the knowledge and experience a professional photographer brings which adds value in assisting you to sell your listings.
Eye-catching photos are what move buyers to see a property. As a Realtor you're at your best when listing, showing and selling properties. Consider the time spent shooting and then editing photos—
save time
—hire a professional photographer to do what he does best.iPhones and consumer point and shoot cameras have very wide angle lenses which distort and exaggerate the size of the property or room. You want to give a client an accurate rendering of your property, building and interior to avoid the pitfall of appearing larger than actual size.
A professional will choose the best angle and best lens to capture the shot. This is especially critical for difficult areas, across intersections and also tight spaces.
Additional lighting may be required when the property is furnished or there is a lack of light. It's about controlling the elements which compose the shot.
It’s not just pro equipment—it's the knowledge and experience a professional photographer brings which adds value in assisting you to sell your listings.