Real Estate Photography: Rant about 3D Tour vs. Virtual Tour vs. Video Tour vs. Slideshow Video, and questions about helping agencies sort them out. |
- Rant about 3D Tour vs. Virtual Tour vs. Video Tour vs. Slideshow Video, and questions about helping agencies sort them out.
- How often do your new clients get disappointed in your photos?
- Editing my photos from today and I realized I missed an angle (one of my first shoots)
| Posted: 07 Jun 2020 08:18 PM PDT I've recently added Matterport VR tours to my services, but I've alway been annoyed at lack of consistent definitions of different media by agents. Many agents consider a slideshow video as a virtual tour, and their agency website is perfectly happy letting them label it as such. Homesnap, Redfin and the other big sites seem to have gotten things a little more accurately labeled, but it seems that agents still have some control when linking media in RMLS, which feeds these sites. My issue now it that my Matterport tours are sometimes buried under a "video" button on my biggest clients site, one of the Coldwell Bankers, who's site is run by Delta Media Group. The Matterport is stacked with a slideshow video. The site seems to think they are both the same kind of media, which annoys the crap out of me. I've talked to agents, spoken to Coldwell Banker tech support, and emailed the Delta Media Group (just today, so who knows), but feel like I'm not getting anywhere and maybe should just let it go. I get paid the same no matter where my photos and tours are listed, but I'd like for my clients (the agents) get the most for their money have have my work appear where it's supposed to. Has anyone else dealt with this issue and/or have any insights? Thanks ;-) [link] [comments] |
| How often do your new clients get disappointed in your photos? Posted: 07 Jun 2020 05:17 PM PDT Just wondering because I'm starting out and some clients have said that to me. Waiting to hear back on one today who just told me that so I can get more insight. Can't help but take it to heart and I don't know if it's common. I live in LA so maybe realtors here are more picky. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
| Editing my photos from today and I realized I missed an angle (one of my first shoots) Posted: 06 Jun 2020 11:31 PM PDT It's only 1818 square feet so I'm only delivering 25 images. It's my first shoot with this realtor and he's really chill and asked me to shoot what I thought fit. However there is this wall that they have built in shelves in. The home is kind of far for me and I'll be in the area tomorrow but I'm wondering if I should just wing it and not bring it up. However, I met the homeowner and she seems a bit picky. Thoughts? I know it's not a big deal as missing a room/bathroom but I don't want the realtor to lose faith in me for the first shoot. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
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