Living Room
When your Living Room has a view of the Courtyard…which has a view of the Family Room…which has a view of the backyard and hillside.
When your Living Room has a view of the Courtyard…which has a view of the Family Room…which has a view of the backyard and hillside.
So I get a notice that someone is using a few of my photos. I check a listing and, sure enough, something I shot two years ago (and it sold)
10:30am, Agent One: What’s your availability this week? 10:31am, Me: Depends on the address — what is it? (I like to see how it sits to determine when to shoot.)
Sometimes you have to do a ‘different’ angle because of something else. The above, for example — see that brick wall out there? It surrounds a utility area where the
I learned a few things recently. One, I learned that if I open the door to an home that’s supposed to be unoccupied and there’s a mirrored closet door directly
Awhile back I posted an Open Letter to Stagers and Decorators. I’d now like to show you an example of Roosters Gone Wild Here’s shot 1 of the kitchen You’ll
From an upcoming listing by Re/Max Gold
One of the homes I had to photograph today the agent couldn’t meet me but left a contractor box for me to get a key from. No problem. Got there,
This may be a recurring theme here: getting people into the modern age. For cohorts and customers alike. If you haven’t updated your picture since the year started with ’19,’
I got an e-mail yesterday from someone trying to get me to use them as an editing service. Here’s the e-mail… Hi John am doing Real Estate images editing, with