Equipment for Real Estate Photography
In my previous post, I discussed why you should Market in a hot market. In this post, we will cover what equipment is needed for real estate photography to produce high-quality, high-resolution real estate images. List of equipment for Real Estate Photography A professional camera: You’ll need a full frame digital SLR camera, with a large sensor for a wider field of view and highest quality.A wide-angle lens: A wide-angle lens lets you capture more of each room, with full detail and depth.A tilt-shift lens: A professional tilt-shift lens can help you avoid the vertical line distortion that’s an easy giveaway that photos were
Marketing in a Hot Market!
What is your marketing plan for 2022 and beyond? Do you even have one? What happens in a neighborhood when you put your for sale sign up in front of a house?.... All the other looky loos come and look at your listing. This is your resume to all the other homeowners in that neighborhood. What is your resume telling them? That you will market the house better than anyone else? Or that you don't care and you'll just take cell phone photos of their largest investment? What is your marketing plan when the market turns? It is easier to
A Photo is worth a thousand words
Home professionally photographed by Tannehill Photography You only get one chance to make a first impression! That saying holds true in just about any situation, but even more so in Real Estate. In a world of instant gratification, and short attention spans, you want photos that will catch the potential buyers attention and draw them in. Did you know that 92 percent of homebuyers (according to realtor.org) use the Internet as part of their home search? Staging a home plays a part in this, but it is the photos the potential buyer will see first before they even make an