Real Estate Headshots?
anonymouscuban
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Been approached to do some Real Estate headshots for business cards, advertisments and the like. I've looked a bit online and they all seem to be shot in Studio on dark BGs and some on white. I don't think I saw any environmental/location shots.
Is that the norm? Any suggestions?
Is that the norm? Any suggestions?
"I'm not yelling. I'm Cuban. That's how we talk."
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Now I'm sure I've pissed off a whole bunch of realtors on DGrin. I heartily apologize for possibly hurting your feelings.
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D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
He told me he wants something that looks good and is professionally done. He understands the importance of first impressions and presentation. He may use the shots on mailings in addition to business cards. I figured my charge on my time and also what I would charge for regular headshots.
BTW, I should mention that this gig came out of my JDRF fund raiser I did a week ago. Its the brother of one of the employees. He brought his kids to the event which I photographed.
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You're worth it. I only charge $225.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
I always ask them what type of bkg they like. To me a darker background makes their face stand out more than a white background and you want the viewer to see the face first. Battleship grey is a great background color to work with.
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SO true! So I am so glad to hear and perhaps see some decent results. I Hate most head-shots I see of these folks, because they are like you say! So go Cuban!
For example; a professional publication might want to see a 'standard' done on a dark background. But for the office flyers and what not, the environmental might be a better choice--at least that's my opinion I really think the environmentals can be done well and provide a great alternative to the standard head shot.
BTW, $150 Chuck? I'd pay twice that for you take my photo. You do great work man. Maybe its the area your in but that would be a steal here.
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It ain't a lot of money, but i'll take it.