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    Real Estate Photography: What happened to your first clients when you first started out if they weren't pleased?

    Real Estate Photography: What happened to your first clients when you first started out if they weren't pleased?


    What happened to your first clients when you first started out if they weren't pleased?

    Posted: 16 Jun 2020 02:12 PM PDT

    Hi,

    So you've probably seen my posts and this is more of a follow up. Realizing now that my first 5 or so clients that I shot for with disappointed/had to re-shoot with another photographer. I've re-edited those earlier pictures and now more aware of color balance, vertical lines, brighter photos etc. Do you think I should reach back out in a few months letting them know I've improved? Or should I just leave it and move on. I was talking to another photographer and he said he reached back out and some re-hired. Was wondering what you guys did when you were first starting out and the pics maybe were meh haha. A few of them said they have some shoots coming up that they want me to do WHILE I was doing the first shoot but maybe after seeing the photos they want to go with someone else :/ Thanks!

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    Pt 2 Matterport not updating in HD

    Posted: 16 Jun 2020 02:06 PM PDT

    So I spoke with my friend and he is having those issues even when uploading pictures taken from his Theta V (or Z?) 360° camera. The pictures are decent quality when taken then when run through Matterport the quality goes down. I am posting a new thread to update the fact that it happens not just with pictures on his phone.

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    Starting out

    Posted: 16 Jun 2020 04:09 PM PDT

    Hi guys as the title says I am interested in real estate photography. My area doesn't seem to have a ton of people doing it just by browsing zillow and realtor.

    My question is what gear would be best for me. I have a nikon d7100 with the 50mm 1.8 and an older 28-80mm. I just bought some studio strobes for an online class I am taking as well.

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