Shoot From the Realty Market

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People selling houses need good images. Some realtors will shoot the images themselves, and others leave it to the pro’s. We set about to see if we couldn’t tap into that resource so we contacted a local realtor that specialized in Seattle’s floating homes. They were skeptical at first, even with a personal connection. How could they ask their sellers in this niche market to allow a photographer to shoot their home and sign a property release? Would the photos present the home as the realtors thought they should be presented?

We let them take their time to think about it and sent them links to our work. The stars aligned just right when a couple wanted to get their home on the market, and the realtors usual photographer was unavailable. They posed the question to their sellers, and their sellers agreed. The sellers got images of their beautiful home as a keepsake, the realtors got great shots for their listing, and the buyers will get a disk of images to pour over while they are waiting for the home to close. We got beautiful property released images of a super

home. Win-Win right? Not so fast!

The realtors were a husband and wife team with 2 distinct personalities and opinions. She was out of town on the day of the shoot so her husband worked in the home while we shot it and trusted us to do our thing.

 We then did our post processing work and then delivered the images to them on disk. The ensuing phone conversation about the images led to a re-shoot and a lot of re-post processing. This was new territory for us (learning what the realtor thought was important, going the extra mile and then some to establish the relationship) and for them (asking for a property release was worrisome to them), and turn-around time (how fast could they get the images when they weren’t paying for them).

In the end, everyone was happy with the results, we all learned from the experience and it was time well-spent. The single most important aspect of this process was building the relationship, and this cannot be stressed enough. We have found homes to shoot by trolling the real estate section of craigslist and cold-calling (starting with an email proposal and links to our work). Some will respond, and some won’t, and follow-up is important. Also, referrals can come when people are pleased, and word of mouth is the best advertising. So get out there and shoot!

 

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New Spaces Photographer Marlene Ford

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Marlene has been working in the photographic industry for many years; her passion for the great out doors is visible in her personal photography. Marlene is one of our neighbors up north living and working from Vancouver B.C. her focus and efforts so far for Spaces has been amazing.

Marlene has set up an incredible shoot with the city that will take her most of the summer to complete. Marlene worked very hard at making the right connections and getting property releases to some amazing venues. She will be working most of this summer to complete the massive project for Spaces Images. Marlene will admit one secret, she loves cameras but does not share the same passion for computers, I think we can all share that feeling to some extent it is always more fun to be shooting than post processing.

Please take a moment to view the new images at Spaces created by Marlene, I think you will see she has a fun energetic feel to all her work and her ability to make even a toilet seat into a beautiful image is just one example of her creative process. Thank you Marlene for joining Spaces Images your energy and effort is a great addition to our team.

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New Spaces Photographer Roberto Westbrook

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Roberto has been shooting for many years. He worked in Washington DC and then moved on to Buenos Aires, Argentina. His photographs of South America have been exhibited at the U.S. Embassy in Lima Peru as well as the University of Florida. Roberto has also been published in National Geographic, Smithsonian, Time magazine, The New York Times and many many more of the worlds top magazines. He now resides in Norfolk, Virginia just 200 miles from Washington DC and continues to be one of the top published photographers.

We are very excited to have such a seasoned eye join the Spaces team, please take a minute to look at his web site http://www.robertowestbrook.com. Thank you for joining the Team Roberto your work adds another level of creativity and excellence to the Spaces Team.

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New Spaces Photographer Jaak Nilson

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Jaak Nilson: Jaak lives in Estonia a small country on the Baltic Sea. With a population of only 1.3 million, this has not stopped Jaak from delivering an amazing 30 shoots for Spaces images in the very short time he has been with us. Jaak has been a professional photographer for the past 25 years and has focused his work on travel, assignment, lifestyle, landscape and event photography, obviously a man that can wear many hats. Jaaks favorite work these days are architectural and interior assignments making him a perfect fit for Spaces.

Jaak shares that, not only does he make money from his clientʼs jobs but he also has those clients sign a property release for him to be able to add his assignment work to Spaces Images. The best of both worlds for Jaak, as he is making money directly from his assignments and is also able to continue making passive income on that work by adding it to the Spaces Images collection.

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