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    Real Estate Photography: I was happier before I started doing real estate photography :(

    Real Estate Photography: I was happier before I started doing real estate photography :(


    I was happier before I started doing real estate photography :(

    Posted: 09 Jun 2020 02:32 PM PDT

    Sorry this is kind of a rant. I know I post a lot on here so bare with me haha. I work a full-time job and started doing this around 2 months ago? Had 8 new clients because I was proactive emailing/social media. I started initially building my portfolio shooting stunning homes- homes that look good even if I used a phone haha so I was able to book off that. Job after job the realtor has been disappointed in my photos--the coloring I did same as my portfolio shoots but on smaller meh homes they look too heavy, I didn't even know about about verticals on the sides of my pics until today. I barely sleep 4 hours a day trying to fix everything and my stress has become enormous with their disappointment/reshoot/requests. Maybe it's just all these new clients but I've had some that used me twice and I like working with them. Sorry for the rant but sometimes I feel like the extra money isn't worth it :(

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    Anybody try photoup?

    Posted: 09 Jun 2020 04:55 PM PDT

    Hello everybody, I have a super busy week in front of me and I'm just not sure I can keep up with the post processing. Has anybody given them a flash/ambient blend type job to do? Just wondering if anybody else has supplied them with that type of job and what they thought of the end result?

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    Updated photos where the realtor was disappointed and said he couldn't use. Any other advice before I send him?

    Posted: 09 Jun 2020 08:40 AM PDT

    Hi, here are the photos- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AgF9ylQv3piJreYCQLxEtIOrWrr0aP9Y?usp=sharing I had a lot of alignment and vertical issues which I tried to fix in post but if there is anything else please let me know I don't want to disappoint him again. Thanks!

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    When a realtor asks you for your availability this week

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 09:30 PM PDT

    Sorry for the stupid question, starting out here. I work a full-time job currently so the earliest I can leave my house is 4pm. It's Monday today and I prefer weekends, Saturday, is it too long of a wait for realtors? Ideally that would be best but I know they're usually on some tight turnaround. So my question is how many days could it be before it's too long? Sorry again for the dumb question :(

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