
In my last post, I was talking about shooting houses with large, front-facing garages, and how the garage often dominates the photo. I went on to state that by using this type of image as the primary listing photo, agents may inadvertently be detracting buyers simply because the image looks more like a parking space for [...]
Real Estate Listings, Real Estate Marketing | Bryan | July 5, 2010 |
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Aerial Photography, listing photos, listings, photography, photos, Pole Aerial Photography, Real Estate Listings, Real Estate Marketing, Real Estate photography, The Point August 2010

One great thing about shooting real estate photography is that the house never complains. It never says things like, “my shingles look weird in that one,” or “ewww, my blinds were half-closed – can we shoot again?” Therefore, it’s left largely up to the photographer to know what shots work, and what do not. In [...]

There are only a handful of reasons why anybody these days would erect a 30′ pole into the sky. It could be that they suffer from nephophobia and they’re merely protecting themselves from perceived danger, or more realistically, they might just be partaking in a process called pole aerial photography or PAP. PAP is the [...]