Getting Started with Real Estate Photography – Virtual Tours & Pricing
Having covered all the bases from shooting to add-ons, all that is needed now is a place for our gallery to call home. Today we’ll
Mark Morrow is a Virginia-based photographer with a background in a wide variety of domestic and commercial projects. Residing with his family in the mountains of southwestern Virginia, Mark operates a small studio in the Roanoke Valley and enjoys sharing insights as a contributing author with Photofocus.
Having covered all the bases from shooting to add-ons, all that is needed now is a place for our gallery to call home. Today we’ll
In the last couple of articles we’ve been discussing a few tips, techniques and insights into getting started with real estate photography. In part one,
In the last few articles we’ve been discussing a few tips, techniques and insights into getting started with real estate photography. Now that we’ve covered
Editor’s Note: All gear for this post provided by our friends at LensRentals.com. In the last article, Getting Started with Real Estate Photography – Exteriors,
One excellent way for a photographer to get established in the local market is to consider adding real estate work to the portfolio. While real
Editors Note: You can catch Bill Fortney at this year’s Photoshop World in Las Vegas. Bill Fortney is one of America’s premier photographers specializing in
As real estate photographers and agents know all too well, nothing says home sweet home like a bunch of utility lines and cables attached to
Of the billions of images to be found online today, can your own be properly identified as such? In this video, we’ll explore how to
One of the biggest challenges for those who enjoy making landscape and architectural photographs is to locate and acquire the ideal wide-angle lens for the
One of my favorite ways to make a break from the normal daily routine is to grab the kids and a GoPro Hero and head
Photographers face many challenges when first starting out and can have a tough time breaking into the local market. While it can certainly be said
In this tutorial, we’ll be taking a look at one approach to combining HDR (High Dynamic Range) composite images in Photoshop to remove any undesired