Are you taking your own photos for your client's listing? How do they compare? Are you getting a wide perspective? Are your photos sometimes dark? Sometimes do you get so much light that it ruins your shot?
Real estate photography is tricky business. The lighting issues can be a nightmare, but a professional knows how to work with and around these issues. This skill is not learned overnight and it requires much practice. No one says you can't learn to be a photographer while being a real estate agent, but wouldn't you rather focus on what got you to this dilemma in the first place? A professional can not only save you time, but the right photographer is going to know what shots will help sell the home. Back to the saving you time part. While the photographer is doing their magic getting you the money shots, you can be doing what you do best. When you hire me as your photographer, I go beyond just taking the photos. I will save you additional time by numbering the photos in a professional tour-like order for easy uploading. No more sorting through, picking out the good ones, then figuring out what order to place them. It's all done for you.
This site discusses "real estate photography" in MLS marketing in the residential Real Estate industry. My goal is to help agents optimize the effectiveness of their listings in order to catch the attention of the most potential buyers possible by focusing on staging and the use of photography. I will discuss the services I offer through MLF Photography & Design in the Phoenix Metro. If you find this interesting or useful, please consider following this blog.
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