A couple of paying jobs..
AZsnapper
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Well, of course, it's not the type of photography business that most comes to mind, but I've gotten 2 paying jobs with my HomeSnapz.com RE Photography business. A RE agent contacted me, shot that house and made a DVD slide show, then she called me a week later for a rush job.
A couple sample images:
Living room/kitchen with HDR merge (extra charge, of course)
More samples at http://www.homesnapz.com
Any advice/critque welcome. One thing, I know some of the interior shots look a little 'warm' This is deliberate not to completely white balance them. IMO, it gives a more 'homey' feel - but am I wrong?
A couple sample images:
Living room/kitchen with HDR merge (extra charge, of course)
More samples at http://www.homesnapz.com
Any advice/critque welcome. One thing, I know some of the interior shots look a little 'warm' This is deliberate not to completely white balance them. IMO, it gives a more 'homey' feel - but am I wrong?
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www.shadowlakes.com
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Yeah, 'specialy with cookie cutter tract homes, can be hard to get a good exterior shot. The agent didn't want a straight on shot, did'nt like the roof lines over the garage, and shooting from the other direction you can't see the front entrance anyways.
www.shadowlakes.com
The white balance is spot on. I study the Phoenix Home and Garden and can test myself on which lights should/should not be on, etc. I am an electrical contractor by profession, photographer by passion.
MY 2 cents.