How can real estate video help during a pandemic?
In the past, video was viewed as a way to get a buyer to tour the home in person. Not any longer.
Read MoreAdam Price is a Northeast Florida based Photographer specializing in Aerial (drone), Architecture and Interiors Photography in Jacksonville Florida, St. Augustine, Fernandina and surrounding regions. Adam also offers beautiful 4k Cinematography within these disciplines as well. With a passion for the Arts, Adam's goal is to showcase your project through a variety of high quality visual medium. Your project will be photographed or filmed using amazing technology to ensure the project meets your high standards. A lifelong Artist with a BFA in Graphic Design, Adam uses his knowledge, expertise, and experience to deliver a product you will fall in love with.
In the past, video was viewed as a way to get a buyer to tour the home in person. Not any longer.
Read More“I can certainly take THAT image. How hard could it be?” In today’s post, I’m going to show what went into creating this one image to highlight that interior photography isn’t always what it appears to be. While it certainly isn’t hard, it can be challenging to get all the various shots to create a realistic image. Knowing when and where to use flash. Knowing how much flash to use. Where to bounce your flash. And lastly, how to edit the image.
Read MoreZillow makes it easy to help listings stand-out over others with two features unique to the platform. Those two features are videos and 3D virtual tours. According to Zillow, listings with a video or 3D tour are 2x more likely to be viewed than listings without. It’s not the faux twilight or wet driveway hero shot that brings 2x more views.
Read MoreThis is the final part in a five part series on preparing a real estate property for listing. In this post, I’ll be covering my favorite part, the shoot day!
Read MoreSo far you’ve decluttered, upgraded, made repairs, and landscaped your home or listing. But now you have a big mess on your hands. And by mess, I mean filth. The next logical step is to roll up those sleeves and clean!
Read MoreThis is part three in a five part series on prepping a real estate property for listing. In this post, I’ll be covering the importance of landscaping your listing. If the goal is to make the most profit off the sale, these blog posts will highlight the major steps you must take before the home becomes available for showings.
Read MoreNothing will steer a potential client away more than a broken house. If the house needs paint, holes patched, window’s replaced, bathrooms caulked, gutters rehung, or the roof reshingled, you’re likely to lose out on that sale.
Read MoreWhen it comes to preparing your home or listing to be sold, you must take action to make sure it appeals to as many potential buyers as possible. This part one of a five part series on prepping your home or listing to be sold.
Read MoreVideo is becoming so key in selling homes, that Zillow will put your listing near the top (if it has video) giving you you two key advantages over your competition.
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Read MoreWhat makes a great interior photo? It’s a tough and subjective question, but I attempt to answer it.
Read MoreWhile on a paid shoot or expensive vacation, losing your footage or images can be painful in more ways than one. Not only do you lose those experiences, but potentially a client as well. You might even get sued! Now, you can easily back-up your drone or DSLR files while on the go, without a computer.
Read MoreAs a photographer offering services to Realtors and Brokers, one of my objectives to justify my existence is getting the property to sell as quickly as possible for the most money. Granted, I play a small role but it is an important one. Getting your listings to move is your number one objective.
Read MoreBacking up your important digital files is as important as your annual health screening. Those 10,000 photos sitting on your iPhone are just waiting to be lost in the digital wasteland if you drop it into the toilet. That 56 page report, you’re putting the final touches on, is this close to getting zapped into nothingness when lightning hits nearby. Last year's taxes? The videos from your trip to Europe? Gone. This is serious, life altering sort of stuff I’m discussing here. So what can one do to prepare for the worst?
Read More“A stunning first impression was not the same thing as love at first sight, but surely it was an invitation to consider the matter.” An argument for why you should always hire a professional to shoot your listings.
Read MoreThe FAA has released a streamlined method for requesting waivers and authorizations for Commercial Drone Pilots.
Read MoreDJI. the builder of dreams is a mess. They have too many overlapping offerings in too many segments. They’re frantically competing with themselves and for no good reason. It doesn’t make any sense.
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Read MoreAs an artist, mistakes happen. The good news is they're always fixable. Even a tattoo. The most influential teacher in my life, Mr. Adam's, always used to say, "There is no such thing as a mistake in art." Mistakes are opportunities to learn and get better. Not only in art, but in your personal life too.
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