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Send us a textOK, I have spoken a lot about taking better photos. But in the final episode of this series, I tell you what you need to do. Yes, dear listener, it is time for you to start your journey to take better photos—which we all want to do, right?So this is what you do. Start with choosing your best 20 photos. Put them in a safe place, be it a folder, album, or even a pile on the floor. But start with 20 photos and go from there.Simple eh?In this episode, I tell you.How to get down to your best 20 photos.How this will help you.How you can keep improving your image capture.Why simply thinking before taking a photo is such a powerful tool.I also want to tell youWhat if you use a phone to take photos?What I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love? How utterly splendid.Do you want to become a real estate photographer? Check out ricmcevoyphotography.com/courses where you will find my course, cunningly titled, How to Become a Real Estate Photographer. How Utterly Splendid. And for August only, there is a whopping 25 percent off the price using the code PODCASTAUGUST. Even more utterly splendid. Enjoy the podcast. Don't forget, for August only, get 25 percent off my splendid How to Become a Real Estate Photographer course. Head over to rickmcevoyphotography.com/courses, click on the course link and enter PODCASTAUGUST to get that whopping 25 percent off.Support the Show.Get your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
www.WGAN.INFO/VSAi -- Why offer real estate agents an Add On bundle of a virtual staging by AI? -- How do you roll-out virtual staging powered by AI to your real estate agent clients? -- Can you really get virtual staging done within 30 seconds versus 1-2 days of bespoke virtual staging? -- What are some pricing strategies to charge for virtually staged images by AI? On WGAN-TV Live at 5 on Thursday, August 15, 2024, my guest is: ✓ Scan Your Space (a Division of Sparks Media Group) Founder and CEO Tom Sparks (b]@ScanYourSpace[/b]) Topic WGAN-TV | A Real Estate Photographer's Perspective on Why and How to Offer Virtual Staging Powered by AI I will ask Tom to show us how he creates virtual staging powered by AI of residential real estate and to tell us how and why real estate photographers should offer virtual staging powered by AI: ✓ Why offer real estate agents an Add On bundle of a virtual staging by AI? ✓ How do you roll-out virtual staging powered by AI to your real estate agent clients? ✓ Can you really get virtual staging done within 30 seconds versus 1-2 days of bespoke virtual staging? ✓ What are some pricing strategies to charge for virtually staged images by AI? ✓ In addition to bespoke virtual staging ✓ For empty listings ✓ For badly furnished listings ✓ To declutter rooms ✓ Why should a photographer offer virtual staging? ✓ Why a photographer that is presently outsourcing virtual staging should try Virtual Staging AI? ✓ What are the benefits of virtual staging from a real estate agent's perspective? ✓ What are suggested pricing strategies for real estate photographers to charge real estate agents? ✓ Why should virtual staging be included in a real estate photographer's bundles? ✓ Should virtual staging - and virtual decluttering - be offered as an Add On (or no charge)? ✓ How does virtual staging differentiate a real estate photographer? ✓ What does "Decluttering Included" mean? ✓ What does "Unlimited Revisions" mean? ✓ How to get the best virtual staging results with Virtual Staging AI? Special Offer for We Get Around Network Standard Members ✓ Receive the free use of Virtual Staging AI (VSI) Standard Plan for 12 months ✓ WGAN Standard Member? Receive VSI Benefit (To receive the password, please Private Message @DanSmigrod) ✓ Virtual Staging AI Standard Plan includes: ✓ 20 photos per month ✓ Unlimited renders ✓ All room types and styles ✓ Decluttering included ✓ No watermark ✓ Less than 30 second turnaround ✓ Image storage forever
www.WGAN.INFO/VSAi -- Why offer real estate agents an Add On bundle of a virtual staging by AI? -- How do you roll-out virtual staging powered by AI to your real estate agent clients? -- Can you really get virtual staging done within 30 seconds versus 1-2 days of bespoke virtual staging? -- What are some pricing strategies to charge for virtually staged images by AI? On WGAN-TV Live at 5 on Thursday, August 15, 2024, my guest is: ✓ Scan Your Space (a Division of Sparks Media Group) Founder and CEO Tom Sparks (b]@ScanYourSpace[/b]) Topic WGAN-TV | A Real Estate Photographer's Perspective on Why and How to Offer Virtual Staging Powered by AI I will ask Tom to show us how he creates virtual staging powered by AI of residential real estate and to tell us how and why real estate photographers should offer virtual staging powered by AI: ✓ Why offer real estate agents an Add On bundle of a virtual staging by AI? ✓ How do you roll-out virtual staging powered by AI to your real estate agent clients? ✓ Can you really get virtual staging done within 30 seconds versus 1-2 days of bespoke virtual staging? ✓ What are some pricing strategies to charge for virtually staged images by AI? ✓ In addition to bespoke virtual staging ✓ For empty listings ✓ For badly furnished listings ✓ To declutter rooms ✓ Why should a photographer offer virtual staging? ✓ Why a photographer that is presently outsourcing virtual staging should try Virtual Staging AI? ✓ What are the benefits of virtual staging from a real estate agent's perspective? ✓ What are suggested pricing strategies for real estate photographers to charge real estate agents? ✓ Why should virtual staging be included in a real estate photographer's bundles? ✓ Should virtual staging - and virtual decluttering - be offered as an Add On (or no charge)? ✓ How does virtual staging differentiate a real estate photographer? ✓ What does "Decluttering Included" mean? ✓ What does "Unlimited Revisions" mean? ✓ How to get the best virtual staging results with Virtual Staging AI? Special Offer for We Get Around Network Standard Members ✓ Receive the free use of Virtual Staging AI (VSI) Standard Plan for 12 months ✓ WGAN Standard Member? Receive VSI Benefit (To receive the password, please Private Message @DanSmigrod) ✓ Virtual Staging AI Standard Plan includes: ✓ 20 photos per month ✓ Unlimited renders ✓ All room types and styles ✓ Decluttering included ✓ No watermark ✓ Less than 30 second turnaround ✓ Image storage forever
The online presentation of your home is your first showing, so it is vital that you get it right. This week, I'm bringing you my go-to luxury real estate photographer, Dan Milstein, to share more about the critical role of photography in your real estate listing. Join us to find out why busy real estate photographers live by the weather, what that means for you as a seller, and why quality photography is important for any property, but especially luxury properties. Learn more about life as a luxury real estate photographer, what Dan brings to the table with his expertise compared to a regular real estate photographer, and his insights into what sellers should expect from their agents in terms of photography. Get full show notes and more information here: https://harrietlibovhomes.com/48
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WGAN-TV | Maximizing Profit with iGUIDE Instant: The Newest Real Estate Photographer's Solution ================================================================== iGUIDE | iGUIDE Instant | iGUIDE PLANIX Camera System | iGUIDE on WGAN-TV Podcast Episodes ================================================================== -- Are you a real estate photographer seeking an easy way to create a professional 3D virtual tour and interactive floor plan within minutes and for less than $8? Stay tuned! On Thursday, 1 February 2024 on WGAN-TV Live at 5 (5 pm ET), my guests are: 1. Planitar Inc. (iGUIDE) VP of Marketing Skylar Lawrence-LeBel (@skylarlebel) and 2. Planitar Inc. (iGUIDE) Product Marketing Manager Chris White (@Chris_iGuide) Our topic is: ✓ Maximizing Profit with iGUIDE Instant: The Newest Real Estate Photographer's Solution Skylar and Chris will show and tell you about iGUIDE Instant: ======================================================= Example of an iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tour with interactive floor Plan Here is the iGUIDE Instant landing page. ======================================================= 1. Simplicity at its best: Use the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system 2. Speed like never before: It's called “Instant” for a reason. You'll get your 3D tour with interactive floor plans in 20 minutes or less. 3. Cost-effective: The best part? You don't have to break the bank. iGUIDE Instant delivers affordability without compromising quality. USD $7.99 per project! We will also discuss the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system that is used to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and floor plans. Among the questions that I will ask are: 1. How to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 2. How long does it take to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 3. How is it possible to charge USD $7.99 for an iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 4. Tell us about the iGUIDE Instant interactive floor plan features. -- Room dimensions? -- Add photos and/or video? -- MLS compliant? -- Real estate agent branding? -- Analytics? 5. What other floor plan options are available? 6. Tell us about the iGUIDE proprietary AI technology 7. Tell us about how long it takes to scan a 3,500 SQFT house 8. What if my client needs floor plans to include with their listing? 9. What is included in the iGUIDE Instant in addition to 3D virtual tour and interactive floor plans? 10. Where in the world is iGUIDE Instant available? 11. What about accuracy of the iGUIDE Instant interactive floor plans? 12. I understand that iGUIDE Instant is limited to properties less than 5,000 SQFT and projects with no more than 75 scans. What if the property is bigger or I need more scans?
WGAN-TV | Maximizing Profit with iGUIDE Instant: The Newest Real Estate Photographer's Solution ================================================================== iGUIDE | iGUIDE Instant | iGUIDE PLANIX Camera System | iGUIDE on WGAN-TV Podcast Episodes ================================================================== -- Are you a real estate photographer seeking an easy way to create a professional 3D virtual tour and interactive floor plan within minutes and for less than $8? Stay tuned! On Thursday, 1 February 2024 on WGAN-TV Live at 5 (5 pm ET), my guests are: 1. Planitar Inc. (iGUIDE) VP of Marketing Skylar Lawrence-LeBel (@skylarlebel) and 2. Planitar Inc. (iGUIDE) Product Marketing Manager Chris White (@Chris_iGuide) Our topic is: ✓ Maximizing Profit with iGUIDE Instant: The Newest Real Estate Photographer's Solution Skylar and Chris will show and tell you about iGUIDE Instant: ======================================================= Example of an iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tour with interactive floor Plan Here is the iGUIDE Instant landing page. ======================================================= 1. Simplicity at its best: Use the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system 2. Speed like never before: It's called “Instant” for a reason. You'll get your 3D tour with interactive floor plans in 20 minutes or less. 3. Cost-effective: The best part? You don't have to break the bank. iGUIDE Instant delivers affordability without compromising quality. USD $7.99 per project! We will also discuss the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system that is used to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and floor plans. Among the questions that I will ask are: 1. How to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 2. How long does it take to create iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 3. How is it possible to charge USD $7.99 for an iGUIDE Instant 3D virtual tours and interactive floor plans? 4. Tell us about the iGUIDE Instant interactive floor plan features. -- Room dimensions? -- Add photos and/or video? -- MLS compliant? -- Real estate agent branding? -- Analytics? 5. What other floor plan options are available? 6. Tell us about the iGUIDE proprietary AI technology 7. Tell us about how long it takes to scan a 3,500 SQFT house 8. What if my client needs floor plans to include with their listing? 9. What is included in the iGUIDE Instant in addition to 3D virtual tour and interactive floor plans? 10. Where in the world is iGUIDE Instant available? 11. What about accuracy of the iGUIDE Instant interactive floor plans? 12. I understand that iGUIDE Instant is limited to properties less than 5,000 SQFT and projects with no more than 75 scans. What if the property is bigger or I need more scans?
Welcome back to another episode of The ClosersKlub! This week, we have a treat for you—our guest Bobby Shakes takes us on a journey from his childhood move from England to America, all the way to his recent transition from being a sought-after real estate photographer to a fix-and-flip investor. Ever wondered what it's like to pack your bags and move continents as a kid? Bobby opens up about the challenges and triumphs of adapting to a new culture, and how it shaped his resilience and ambition. As a renowned photographer, Bobby Shakes had a unique vantage point on the real estate industry. He captured $1B worth of properties in their best light, but what inspired him to step in front of the lens and take on real estate investing himself? Listen as he reveals how he made the switch, what skills carried over, and his top tips for anyone contemplating a similar career change. Don't miss this episode filled with life lessons, investment insights, and a touch of Bobby Shakes' unique personality. Whether you're a real estate veteran or just curious about what it takes to make big life changes, this episode has something for everyone.
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Rob Moroto shares his insights and expertise on the real estate photography business.
Rob Moroto shares his insights and expertise on the real estate photography business.
In today's episode, Kelly and Dena welcome engineer turned photographer, Dan Sherman. 3 years ago he started a Real Estate Photography business, and he never looked back. Learn about how he got the company name 'Stainless MN', what sets his company apart, and how sellers can help make the photos really be their best! As always, enjoy!Dan can be found: https://www.stainlessmn.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stainlessmn/On a Mission Podcast can be found onFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/onamissionpod/Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/onamissionpod/Kelly can be found onFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/kellyanntanke/Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kelly_ann_kirk/Dena can be found onFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/dfrankrealtor/Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/denafrankcoaching/website at http://www.denafrank.com
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In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
In this interview, we sit down with Brandon. A real estate photographer who makes $50,000 a month in the Houston area. This episode is brought to you by CloudPano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-calhoon/support
For the best real estate photographer in Port Charlotte, FL, look no further than Willis & Main (+1-941-769-0447). Learn more by visiting https://www.facebook.com/WillisandMain (https://www.facebook.com/WillisandMain)
HomeJab Founder and Owner Joe Jesuele is my guest on this WGAN-TV Podcast (that aired live on Thursday, 20 January 2022. Joe discusses: ✓ WGAN-TV eBook: HomeJab Professional Real Estate Photographer Survey Results You can get a taste of the HomeJab Survey results below. Download HomeJab Study Best, Dan
My guest on WGAN-TV Live at 5 on Thursday, 20 January 2022 is HomeJab Founder and Owner Joe Jesuele. Joe will discuss: ✓ HomeJab Professional Real Estate Photographer Survey Results You can get a taste of the HomeJab Survey results here: https://forum.we-get-around.com/topic/16286/page/1/transcript-wgan-tv--homejab-pro-real-estate-photographer-survey-results/
Happy New Year! This week we get a chance to resists with an old friend of the show Nathan Cool. Nathan was one of our first guests ever on the shows and its been almost 4... The post Episode 147 – Nathan Cool – Real Estate Photographer, Educator and Author first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
Summary: Sterling Stevens is an Architectural Photographer and Real Estate Photographer (we discuss the difference) who has an amazing talent for communicating the built environment through the lens of a camera.Show Notes: Welcome to Dirt NC where we talk all about the places and spaces of North Carolina and the people who make them awesome, I am your host Jed Byrne.Throughout my career in engineering, construction, finance, and development, I have covered just about all sides of the land use ecosystem. This show creates an opportunity for me to share what I have learned with you as well as introduce you to some of my friends, both new and old who are doing transformative work.With each episode of Dirt NC my goal is to make sure you walk away learning something new about land use. I promise to keep it simple and straight to the point.If you ever have a question for me, please reach out on Twitter at @Oakcitycre________________________________________________________In this incredibly fun interview with Sterling Stevens, we discuss all about how he found his way from New Jersey to Texas and finally to North Carolina. How he found his way from Architecture to Architectural and Real Estate Photography. We discuss the difference between those two fields and how photography is all about the visual communication of the built environment. Mentioned in the Episode: Envisioning InformationConnect with Sterling: Carolina Standard | Sterling E. Stevens Design Photo | LinkedIn | Instagram | TwitterAbout Sterling: Sterling E. Stevens is a professional and fine art photographer classically educated as an architect. An acute empathy for surroundings, a trained aesthetic sensibility, and joy for exploring places combined to influence his gradual transition from a design career to regularly translating observations through a viewfinder. Places, similar to people, experience birth, life and death and in his photographic art, Sterling captures portraits of our built environment, framing the active life within or haunting ghosts that remain. As his imagery gained exposure, further opportunities arose, and for the past 12 years Sterling has worked throughout the southern United States as an independent architectural photographer. ________________________________________________________As always, I am grateful that you have chosen to share this time with me! If you have comments/questions/suggestions about Dirt NC or anything land use related you can find me on twitter at @OakCityCRE and if you want a simple and to the point update on Raleigh commercial development you can subscribe to The Top Five, my free weekly newsletter at www.oakcitycre.com Until next time, Thank you!
This episode is all about real estate photography! We had so much fun discussing the ins and outs of the real estate photography business with Jon Upson with Pixer Pros. He shares what to do to make a shoot go well and also what not to do.
This week we get a chance to chat with Noel Kleinman. Noel is based out of LA and operates Noel Kleinman Real Estate Photography. Noel has a great story which includes shooting real estate, getting... The post Episode 141 – Noel Kleinman – Los Angeles Based Luxury Real Estate Photographer first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
This week we sit down with Shay Blechynden from Shay Real Estate Photography. Shay is based out of the San Diego area. Shay’s story is amazing. He comes from a golf background, being a PGA... The post Episode 140 – From PGA Member to Luxury Real Estate Photographer with Shay Blechynden first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
Join David Molnar and Rich Coleman as they host Real Estate Photographer Philip Slowiak. Learn what it takes to truly thrive as a real estate photographer. Tune in to hear what types of lenses you should use to how long a shoot should last to what life in this niche photography market realistically looks like.
To save $$$$, use the WGAN Affiliate Links (below) and Coupon Code: WEGETAROUND Hi All, On this WGAN-TV Podcast, my guest is Ft. Worth, Texas-based Norman & Young Founder Eli Jones. Norman & Young is a real estate photography agency (including Matterport) and has 18+ employees. Eli is also the Creator of four real estate photography courses. This interview aired live on Thursday, 25 March 2021: ✓ Four Real Estate Photographer Pro Courses: Which is Right for You with Courses Creator Eli Jones ==> WGAN Free Service: Text Me 5 Minutes Before WGAN-TV is Live Succeed faster with the training that is right for you: (watch this WGAN-TV Podcast for help deciding) 1. Real Estate Photographer Pro - Save $400 with Coupon Code: WEGETAROUND 2. Crash Course 1 | The 5 Day 3D Tour Professional - Save $50 with Coupon Code: WEGETAROUND 3. Crash Course 2 | The 5 Day Real Estate Photographer - Save $100 with Coupon Code: WEGETAROUND 4. Business and Finance Pro for Photographers Course by Eli Jones | Save $400 with Coupon Code: WEGETAROUND Use the WGAN affiliate links (above) and receive a bonus of an all access pass for 12 months to the WGAN-TV Training Academy. Succeed faster with these training courses (above). (And save - and receive the all access pass - with WGAN Affiliate links (above). Each course includes a 30 day money back guarantee from Course Creator Eli Jones. Best, Dan P.S. Eli Jones previous guest appearance on WGAN-TV Live at 5 ✓ Transcript: WGAN-TV MSPs: How to Price Matterport, Photos, Video and Drone with Eli Jones
Our guest's name is Debra Lawrence.Lettiann and Debra Lawrence talk about:➜ How to be a good photographer for special events and in the real estate industry➜ How COVID-19 has affected Debra’s photography business.Follow and connect with us here for more cool stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lettiann_realestate/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/lettiannandassociates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lettiann1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lettiannmogentalebetts/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For any questions about Real Estate, please don't hesitate to contact me personally. Best Regards, Lettiann Southerland https://www.lettiann.com/ 816-898-5477 lettiann@lettiann.com
It's been a while, but we're back! After a year+ long break during the 2020 pandemic, the Full Time Real Estate Photographer is back to kick off Season 2 with a re-introduction, our thoughts on the future of the podcast, and we answer 3 questions sent in from listeners of the show. You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with Kit.co. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.co/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
Hear Marcus Perleberg and Natasha Wedl talk with Brad Smith of Virtual 360 Unlimited as he tells us about the ins and out of photographing houses and how the world of Real Estate Photography has changed over the years. This was a fun conversation as Natasha originally went to college for photography. Here it is... Take a listen!Virtual 360 Unlimited262.707.2822info@v360u.comwww.v360u.comhttps://facebook.com/v360ultd/Matterport TourTree on the Power Line
In this chat I speak with architectural and real estate entrepreneur Tyler Kinzer. Tyler and I dive into the business of photographing real estate. We discuss the tools, the business, and the techniques needed to be successful in this competitive industry. Tyler Kinzer is a photographer based in Tucson, AZ. He specializes in architectural and portrait photography. His goal is to bring the beauty out of his subjects, capturing their true personalities, or the precise vision of your brand. http://tylerkinzer.com
“The idea being that it attracted customers because it was beautiful, but it had the benefit of being natural and happened to be better for your skin!”In today’s episode Kaity is joined by Joanna Lehndorf, Founder and Creator of LOVESKIN.In her former working life Jo was a Police Officer and Forensic Photographer. After leaving Police she became a Real Estate Photographer in a franchise business, but always wanted to create something that was truly her own. She didn't set out to create a skincare business, but that came after she started experimenting with making her own skincare in around 2013. After a couple of years making it for herself and friends, she decided to launch a website and it grew from there.Let’s jump in!WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:Jo’s business being born out of discovering how to fix her own skinHow a career plus early motherhood rut encouraged Jo to re-imagine her workUsing the skills you have to just get started knowing it won’t be perfect but it works for nowHaving a clear idea of your ideal customer and figuring out where to find themDeciding when and how to outsource and what happens when it goes wrongHow online courses and coaching supported a 540% growth in a yearRESOURCES:LOVESKIN WebsiteLOVESKIN on InstagramLOVESKIN on FacebookKaity on InstagramKaity Griffin website
Why you should offers Real Estate Photos Before Virtual Tours | WGAN.INFO/repp | WGAN.INFO/reppwebinar✓ Real Estate Photographer Pro Course by Eli Jones✓ Webinar (Pre-Recorded): How to Get Started as a Real Estate Photographer by Eli JonesHi All,Must watch show (above) if:1. you are new to real estate photography2. you are new to virtual tour photography3. you are deciding your pricing strategy4. you are deciding on your pricing5. you are revisiting how you price your services6. wondering what are best practices for pricing strategies and best practices for pricing7. wondering how to simplify your service offering8. wondering how to simplify your pricing---If you are just starting in real estate photography, you likely have questions about:1. which media services to offer first? For example: photos, video, drone, 24/7 Open House Virtual Tours2. how to price real estate media servicesThat's why I invited Real Estate Photographer Pro Course Creator Eli Jones to be my guest on:✓ WGAN-TV Live at 5: Real Estate Media Services and PricingThis WGAN-TV Live at 5 show aired live: 5 pm EDT Wednesday, 28 October 2020.Eli is also the founder of Norman & Young. His real estate photography business has grown to 18+ employees.When it comes to pricing, Eli's mantra is: Simplify! Simplify! Simply!Among the questions that I asked Eli on WGAN-TV Live at 5:1. You are the Founder of Ft. Worth, Texas-based Norman & Young, a $1 million; 18+ person real estate photography agency. How did you get started?When first starting out as a real estate photographer, which media services should you offer and why?2. Simplify! Simplify! Simply! What does that mean regarding real estate photography services3. How do you charge for real estate photos?4. How many packages to offer for photos? (For example, 25 photos; 36 photos and 50 photos?)5. How to charge for drone photos?6. How do you charge for real estate video?7. How many packages to offer for videos? (For example, 25 photos; 36 photos and 50 photos?)8. Why does it make sense to also offer video?9. How do you charge for drone video?10. 20. How to charge for Matterport 24/7 Open House Virtual Tours? Does that include floor plans?11. How to charge for Twilight photos? (virtual or real twilights?)12. If you are new to residential real estate, is it okay to begin with 24/7 Open House Virtual Tours?13. How to structure pricing for each media service: photos, video, drone, virtual tours, other?14. 12. How many photos should be included in a photo package?15. Should you do your first (media) free?16. How to differentiate from competitors?17. How might pricing vary based on markets? For example, Los Angeles, New York or Waco, Texas?18. How long should it take to shoot photos inside a typical listing?19. How important is it to be the best real estate photographer?20. How important is editing of photos? Do yourself or outsource?21. What's the different between offering a "service" and offering a "product" [productising]?22. How do you make services into products or packages?23. What is a MLS and how does that affect packages?24. Your thoughts on charging by SQ FT for a Matterport tour: says, 2,500 SQ FT or 3,500 SQ FT?25. Do you include floor plans with a Matterport tour or offer as an Add On?26. What are the best Add Ons and why?27. How to charge for video?28. What are your thoughts about charing distance fees?29. Why do real agents switch to you from other photographers?30. What pricing strategies to avoid and why?Best,DanP.S. WGAN Forum Member? Save 70 percent on Real Estate Photographer Pro course when you watch this free video: How to Get Started as a Real Estate Photographer by Eli Jones.
This week we talk with Real Estate Photographer John Umbarila from Picture Perfect Properties. As a Real Estate Photographer myself, we hit it off really well and had a great conversation around marketing and branding. John also has a really unique approach toward 360 tours that actually includes aerial photography and produces a VERY quality tours that feature prominent locations in Jupiter like Guanabanas. You can check out that tour here: https://www.vpix.net/Guanabanas Contact me at hello@soldbybrandon.realtor or visit: https://www.soldbybrandon.realtor Proudly Sponsored by Rodriguez-Albizo Law: Are you a Realtor looking for a great law firm to add to your referral team? Whether it's closings, title insurance or even more delicate legal matters, Rodriguez-Albizu Law has you covered! They proudly serve buyers and sellers throughout Palm Beach, Martin and Saint Lucie Counties. They are ALSO heavily involved in the Real Estate community here in South Florida through education, webinars, and so much more! For all your Real Estate legal needs, call them (561) 660-2676 or visit: www.ralawpa.com and let them know we sent you!
This week we get to chat with an incredible guest. Nima Mohammadi came to the US with little in his pocket and was able to build a highly successful real estate photography business, shooting over 850... The post Episode 111 - Nima Mohammadi - Incredible Journey To A Successful Real Estate Photographer first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
Rita is an interior Designer by trade, Real Estate Photographer and Property Manager and do offer those services. If you want to reach out to Rita and get in contact with her Follow: https://www.instagram.com/propertyreimaginedFL/ https://www.facebook.com/propertyreImagined/ Properties: https://www.instagram.com/dominohouseFL/ https://www.facebook.com/DominoHouse-FL-113403763759062 https://www.instagram.com/retroretreatatwindsorhills/ https://www.facebook.com/RetroRetreatFL Thank You for listening to this Podcast, If you know someone with a great story please send them to Homebnbpodcast@gmail.com dont forget to follow our social media channels https://www.facebook.com/GustavoB2020/ https://www.instagram.com/homebnbpodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bdAWFTB5ejj-Vm7PlnN2Q https://www.facebook.com/Homebnbpodcast/ Thank you for listening !
What You Will Learn- (4:00) An early history at how drones and aerial cinematography developed in Hollywood & film production industry prior to part 107 regulations (8:00) What is Hollywood Drones and what they are doing in aerial cinematography (12:25-17:00) The challenges of getting into professional television and film – Strategies to get over this barrier to become an aerial cinematographer (13:40) How the 1 Inch sensor changed the game and allowed drone pilots to more easily get into aerial cinematography – which drones you can use for cinematography (14:45) Importance of building a portfolio to showcase your brand (17:00) Marketing strategy for landing real estate shoots and clients (17:55-22:25) Skip’s top 5 drone photography shots that every drone pilot needs to master (21:00) How to get the perfect “listing shots” for all real estate shoots and wow the realtor/agent/broker (22:25-26:30) The most important aerial cinematography (video) shots that every drone pilot should master (27:05) Should pilots use manual or auto camera settings and which situations are best for each method (30:00) What Drone Flyers Academy is and how it helps at risk community to learn about drone technology (35:00) How drones are being used in various verticals through the COVID-19 pandemic (37:30-42:10) Practical steps remote pilots can take to become a UAS instructor Cut out when I finish asking my question at 44:06 to 45:32 just before Skip starts his point Links Mentioned- http://Hollywood-Drones.net www.Droneconnects.com
Tom Vargeletis Real Estate Photography is one way you can quickly make a full-time living as a photographer. Tom Vargeletis literally wrote the book, “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”. Today, Tom gives us tips on how to improve our real estate photography. If you are interested in making a career out of real estate photography, buy Tom's book on Amazon and listen to his podcast “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”. ~~~ Show notes are here: https://www.understandphotography.com/the-understand-photography-show/ Buy Tom's Book: Full Time Real Estate Photographer Join our Facebook group for photo camaraderie: http://www.facebook.com/groups/understandphotography Or our support group for helping photoartists to sell their work: http://www.facebook.com/groups/sellyourphotography If you need a strong foundation in photography concepts and how to apply them to YOUR camera, watch our free webinar: https://www.understandphotography.com/freewebinar The Understand Photography Show is an interview-style podcast about travel, nature, and fine art photography. You are watching the behind-the-scenes interview with video. Host Peggy Farren interviews famous photographers, beginner photographers, specialty photographers, travel gurus, and more on this weekly show. It airs on Fridays on the Understand Photography Facebook page, Youtube, and iTunes. The motto at Understand Photography is "We Simplify the Technical". If you like things explained to you in a simple, step by step manner, you'll love The Understand Photography Show
Cartoonist Ben Katchor is probably best known for his comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, a comic about small businessman who roams the city capturing pictures of a fading ideal of New York. His newest work is called The Dairy Restaurant. It's an illustrated history of the Jewish restaurants that served as a kind of meatless counterpart to the delicatessen. Ben joins us to talk about the dairy restaurants of his youth, what he calls our "pastoral impulse" to find good food, and the first place he's going once he can break quarantine.
Dustin McKibben is a veteran of podcasts hosting his own Wedding Photo Hangover podcast. He joins Real Talk to discuss the real estate photography side of the business, what is new in shooting homes and why it is important in home sales. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coldwellhomes/message
In this interview, I'm joined by self-taught real estate Thomas Vargeletis. Thomas shares his journey to building and operating a highly successful photography business. The post The Full-Time Real Estate Photographer appeared first on This Week in Photo.
In this interview, I'm joined by self-taught real estate Thomas Vargeletis. Thomas shares his journey to building and operating a highly successful photography business.
When you're ready to sell your commercial property, it is a wise idea to hire a professional photographer. What should you look for when hiring a professional commercial real estate photographer? What are some technologies that could be useful in marketing your properties visually? We are interviewing Brian Balduf, CEO and co-founder of VHT Studios, a visual marketing company with over 1,000 photographers and videographers, focused in real estate. You can read this episode here: https://montecarlorei.com/top-tips-for-hiring-a-commercial-real-estate-photographer/ What are some tips for screening a good photographer and videographer that has focused in commercial real estate? I would say the most important thing in screening or choosing a partner or provider for photography or video is look at their experience. Anybody could push a button on a camera and take a picture. But that's not the point here. The point is you want to impact, make an impression, create a perception and sell or rent the property. So you're really looking for a return on your investment. The best way to do that is to see what they've done before that's similar. Not just their work, not just photographs of weddings, or puppies, or things like that. Show me what you've done with properties that are similar to mine. Whether it's a hotel, a retail location, or a manufacturing location. I want to see it. You also want to work with that photographer on what are you trying to convey? What are you trying to present to potential buyers and renters? What's the story of this property? What are the highlights or features of this property that should be focused on and make sure that they understand that. That they're not just coming through and taking pictures to take pictures. You want to show it in its best light, make great first impressions and appeal to certain audiences. Third, I would say, is understanding your licenses and rights to use those photographs. The way it works in the United States is the producer or creator of the visual assets or the intellectual property owns it and owns all the rights. Unless they give rights to you, and you always want that in writing so it's very clear. Here's what I can and can't do with these photographs. It's a very big topic in the industry today because I think a lot of people assume that once they have the photographs I can do anything I want, but that's not necessarily true. The license could be restricted to just print, just brochures in magazines, or it could be restricted to just the Internet. If it's not in writing, you really don't have it. You need to ask for it and have that agreement. So I think those are three important things in screening a photographer: the quality of their work experience, their ability to understand your story and your audience, and getting those licenses in writing. How do photographers charge for commercial properties? Is it per square foot? Per room? How does that work? That’s a good question. Generally, it’s per photograph. So you’ll have a rate for the artist, photographer, a pilot to come out to the property. Think of that as a session fee. So you pay them to come out and shoot everything that’s applicable. Everything that makes sense. And then on the back end, you proof those photographs and get to choose the ones that you want to license. And it’s just a per photograph license fee. So it’s a combination of those two. The range could go anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple of thousand dollars depending on the size of the property. How many photographs are being taken and the mix of services. Brian Balduf https://vht.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/best-commercial-retail-real-estate-investing-advice-ever/support
This week we had a chance to catch up with Daniel Blake. Daniel owns and operates ZipFoto based out of Switzerland. Daniel ran a highly successful real estate photography studio in Australia before he decided...
Tom is the founder and CEO of TV Photography, a Massachusetts based real estate photography and videography company. Tom got his start in real estate after his military service. Working as a real estate agent listing properties, Tom decided to start taking high-quality photos for his listings after a few bad experiences with local photographers. After the long and tedious work of learning how to conduct a photoshoot, he realized that this wasn't just going to be for his listings alone. When he knew that he was ready, Tom built his real estate photography business from scratch. Ever since building this 6-figure photography business, Tom has developed a passion for sharing lessons learned from the years of practical experience, training, and trial and error. Tom is the host of the Full time real estate photographer podcast, and author of the full time real estate photographer book. You can find the book by searching for its name, or "Thomas Vargeletis" on Amazon, and you can find the podcast here: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto or by searching the name on your favorite podcasting app. Contact info: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomvargeletis Podcast: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1RctPcsTEnoaIQmJXnlJnL Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/full-time-real-estate-photographer/id1368589417 (or search for "Full time real estate photographer" on your favorite podcasting app) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/photographyfireside/support
I had the opportunity to get a real estate photography business owner on the phone to discuss the business. Dave is from Alaska, and he currently has 11 team members in his business, and they are doing about 200 photoshoots per month. Dave reached out to me with a question about hiring employees as contractors, and about coaching. We covered both of those topics and more. Check out Dave's Instagram and business page right here: https://www.dmdrealestatephotography.com/ and his Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/dmdrealestatephotography/ (You really should check it out, he has some great images). You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here - https://amzn.to/2NKysPF And in the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
With an eye for design and an attention to lighting and detail, Michele Steineke is a professional Real Estate Photographer who has documented structures through clean and creative photography. This love for design and imagery combined with her experience and technical skills, is what makes this photographer stand out from the crowd. The philosophy behind her astounding success is a constant drive to improve her craft and expand her knowledge. In this industry, there is always something new to learn, and she make sure there’s a new lesson every single day. To find out more about this talented photographer, don’t hesitate to get in touch. (530) 339-0105 michele@realestateshotsbymichele.com www.realestateshotsbymichele.com https://www.instagram.com/real_estate_shots_by_michele/ https:twitter.com/michele93568340 https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCNCpYefD1hMzt2wQizwf03w
Had the opportunity to talk with Mauricio, a new photographer getting his start in Real Estate. We talked about editing, gear, and a few tricks that will help Mauricio, and any new Real Estate Photographer work faster and make more $$! You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
Today's podcast investigates marketing your property and what you need to know regarding cost and advert placement. Also I'm joined by Amber from 4 Corners a Real Estate Photographer for hints and tips regarding preparing your home for photos and the process she takes.
David sits down for a chat with Southern Michigan Portrait and Real Estate Photographer and Web Designer, CEO & Founder of MEVO Creative Studios, Maury Page! ----more---- Join them as they talk about everything from Maury’s photography work including his workflow and process including how he feels about a mobile editing workflow using tools like Snapseed by Google and VSCOCam X! We get into his web design work a bit and talk about a fantastic project he is documenting in his hometown called Bright Walls! It’s a terrific conversation with a fantastic message about creativity not needing to be complicated! Check out Maury’s work at: Instagram Twitter Website MEVO Creative Studios iOS Workflow apps Touch Retouch App for iOS VSCO X Snapseed Web design sample Maury mentioned in the episode. Crimson Oak Wood Co Bright Walls and the awesome before and after slider Bright Walls Before/After Slider Maury’s Recommendation - Adam Lucas How To Catch The Show & Contact Me Be sure to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher or TuneIn and leave a review, lets us know what you think. You can reach us at the Official Website, Facebook, Instagram or on Twitter. Have a follow up thought on anything I discussed or have a recommendation of a creative you’d love me to chat with? Drop me a message on social media or better yet … Shoot me an email and I’ll read it on the show. Thanks for listening, see you on our next adventure!
Ever had a client who against all reason could not access files or use your photos? We cover many ways to deal with this, and a special technique for dealing with common questions without loosing valuable time in your day. Some clients will always have tech issues, but with these tools you will be able to prevent many issues and even develop your business practices to improve customer service for all. You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
Here is one of the most important laws when it comes to buying equipment and investing in your business. Learn how sending more money doesn't always give you a proportional increase in the return that you are getting. Added some housekeeping items at the end, we now have an email address set up if you would like to contact me directly. Listen to the end to get the email, and if you would like to send in a comment/question/hatemail, I look forward to reading your messages, and if they are appropriate I'll read them on future episodes (let me know what name to use when crediting you). You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
This episode is all about websites for your real estate photography business. How can you Make More Money, and spend less at the same time with a website? Listen to the podcast to find out! You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
In this weeks episode of Ask The Guys, we get a question from David Besnette our of the Denver, CO area. David asks about insurance and what different types of policies real estate photographers should look...
If you are going to be a full time real estate photographer, you are going to need a system for getting new clients on a regular basis. This episode is all about doing that. You can find the Fulltime Real Estate Photographer book here In the interest of keeping my gear recommendation section a bit shorter, and sharing even more information than before, I have created a link with https://kit.com/ftre. You can follow this link to see the same gear that I am using, and if you follow those links to make a purchase online, I will get a commission. I recommend that you first see if you can get much of this gear used for a better deal, in which case I welcome you to use the Kit I have set up as more of a shopping list to reference. For the items that you plan on buying new online, using the affiliate links would be a great help toward supporting this podcast. You can find all gear recommendations here: https://kit.com/ftre You can find me on Instagram @tomvargeletis or email me directly at Tom@FTREPhoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realestatephoto/support
Real Estate Photographer? Real Estate Agent? Techie? The answers may surprise (and save you). We Get Around Network Forum Founder Dan Smigrod takes you through five scenarios to help you decide. The We Get Around Network Forum is a free, online Community of 10,000+ Matterport Service Providers and Google Street View Trusted Photographers in 100+ Countries. Take Dan's Quiz Should I buy a Matterport Camera? WGAN Forum Calculators How much does it cost to start a Matterport Service Provider business? How much can I make as a Matterport Service Provider? Win More and Bigger Premium Listings Calculator for Real Estate Agents
It's comedy central on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds, Wednesday, October 16, 3 pm ET when Halli's guests will be Pulitzer-Prize winning humorist Dave Barry; bestselling author, playwright and screenwriter of that favorite romantic comedy, You've Got Mail, Delia Ephron, and cartoonist Ben Katchor best known for his comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer. Dave Barry is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author and columnis. He has also written numerous books of humor and parody, as well as comedic novels. His latest book, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All is a collaboration with his fellow Rock Bottom Remainders, the band that included fellow authors Stephen King, Amy Tan, Scott Turow, Mitch Albom, among others. Delia Ephron is a bestselling author and screenwriter. H Her journalism has appeared in the New York Times, O: The Oprah Magazine, Vogue, The Huffington Post. In Sister Mother Husband Dog, her new book of essays, Ephron showcases her trademark wit and effervescent prose. Brooklyn born Ben Katchor is the American cartoonist best known for his comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer. Katchor was described by author Michael Chabon as "the creator of the last great American comic strip."
For our first foray outside the world of comedy, we talked to Ben Katchor, the super-thoughtful, world-weary cartoonist, author of such comics as Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer. Running in publications like The New Yorker and The Village Voice, among many others, his comics have also been collected in books including The Jew of New York and his latest, The Cardboard Valise, and in 2000, he won the MacArthur Genius Award for his work. Ben's work is both surreal and grounded - odd worlds, odd people and often tragicomic narratives exist in a fully-realized universe, one that resembles our own but is just slightly off. Ben also teaches at Parsons, and in May, we sat down in his office to discuss Google's shoddy lecture series, subsidized art, art and business, art as a craft, the weekly deadline, editors and audiences and in-jokes as the ultimate comedy.