Great, thanks for sharing! Quick question, if I become a member in your community, can I ask there for help for videos? Like for example, what settings are the best for low light situations, etc etc? Thanks so much!
When I was personally editing all the RE photo work, I didn’t really see much of a difference between 3 and 5 stops, probably because of the LR hdr blending method. Now that we outsource our work to and editor that hand blends them together, 5 stops definitely makes a difference. So I guess depends on how someone edits them! 3 was plenty for me when I was doing it. And less files to deal with haha. Thanks for watching!
Andrei... I'm putting all of my nickels and dimes on you, sir, that you'd be smarter than Albert Einstein in the real estate photography world... I just saw a newsletter stating that real estate agents are now requesting that potential real estate customers sign waivers that guarantee payment for services provided instead of their prospects using the information garnered to undercut the real estate agents... So, is there a way to earn a living through photography w/o using real estate agents if necessary for photographers?
Hey! Haha thanks. I think things are going to evolve from how they're currently being done, but RE photographers will still remain a necessity for agents that believe in quality work and to represent their business professionally. How it's going to change or affect us, don't know yet. My advice is to branch out into other parts of the industry like portrait/headshot work, video, social media content, all the other things agents need photographers & videographers for as well. Thanks for watching!
Definitely more to say than I can answer in a comment! But I started out just connecting with local realtors through family and friends doing free shoots to build a portfolio, then paid work, and building my business. I’ve made a video on this - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4aWDlwQca7Y.htmlsi=2hmtEbRcaewhzyM9