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    Real Estate Photography: Virtual Staging options

    Real Estate Photography: Virtual Staging options


    Virtual Staging options

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 07:20 PM PDT

    Greetings. For those who offer virtual staging, what software or service are you using? I'm look at options that I can provide as niche offering in my market that I can use to attract clients.

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    Question for you all!

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 12:26 PM PDT

    So here's my predicament. I'm upgrading gear a bit in an effort to start my own business in this field.

    I've been shooting with an A6000 and an 18-135 lens. But I think I need something a bit wider.

    I picked up a full frame A7ii and a Sony 10-18 lens but am thinking its waaaay too wide now.

    Could I use the 18-135 on the A7ii ?? Would that be wide enough ??

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    18mm-55mm

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 05:53 PM PDT

    Bro, I have a Canon rebel t5, and used a 18mm-55mm lens, and Im trying to get in real estate photography, and so I did some test shots at home with the 18mm-55mm lens, and the photos were fucking ass! I can't get anything to come in the frame! I looked for a 10mm lens, but the cheapest in my area (Toronto) is $300. Im a high school student, so don't even have money like that. I have my first shoot in two days, and I'm shitting my pants. I'm doing it for free (the guy isn't even a real estate agent, he just said he wants some ok photos, doesn't care about quality) but I want good quality photos so I can start a somewhat good portfolio. I'm SICK at editing photos.

    This is the house (photos from two years ago) https://www.zolo.ca/brampton-real-estate/11-tanglemere-crescent

    tl:dr: I just need all the shit in the room to get in the frame, but my lens, a 18mm-55mm lens, is fucking ass cheeks

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    Doorstops

    Posted: 25 Aug 2020 11:07 PM PDT

    I've found it super helpful (doing video or pics) to have a good doorstop or two in my bag and thought anyone who's used their shoe/sandal/anything else to get a door to stay open might feel me on this - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXIH05E?bulk&ref_=maas_adg_877669F6BDDB8902C785C28E3DF929E1_afap_abs&ref=mm_d3380136-534c-438a-b052-61968f54e587&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7ZL6BRCmARIsAH6XFDIlKBuFItRH0Ds1w7m0B01JfSqY9E8CwftNa5YNZ0Osk3vI0MRmEj0aAvYEEALw_wcB

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    Feedback on website

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 07:45 AM PDT

    Hey Everyone!

    I'm building a real estate photography business in central New Jersey and just recently updated my website. I'd love to get some feedback on it! Much appreciated 😎

    joestrophoto.com

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    Video editing service recommendations

    Posted: 26 Aug 2020 06:05 AM PDT

    Hello - can anybody recommend a video editing service that they like? I've tried photoandvideoedits.com and was not impressed. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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