6 Figures in 1 Year - How to Build a Real Estate Photography Busines in 2023!!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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    How to Start a 6 Figure Real Estate Photography Business in 2023!
    If I was to lose everything today and had to start over in real estate photography in today’s market, these would be the 5 biggest tips I would give myself to succeed financially...
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Комментарии • 30

  • @wldktz1
    @wldktz1 Год назад +4

    I would only suggest outsourcing when you can’t handle the workload of shooting and editing. It’s also good to learn to edit in the beginning. You may have to do some yourself anyway.

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад

      You could not be more correct, learning the steps in case you ever have to do it is important

  • @robrome2546
    @robrome2546 Год назад +2

    Great stuff Jeremy. Sometimes we forget that people don't buy from websites or ads, they buy from people they like! I will take your advice and get out and meet more people

  • @Sai.Ogranaja
    @Sai.Ogranaja Год назад +1

    Yup, totally right Jeremy! This is much more than just a RE photographer video. Great video!

  • @Houston1906
    @Houston1906 Год назад +1

    Great info here!

  • @alanabley525
    @alanabley525 Год назад +1

    A classic. If this photography gig doesn't work out for you you might want to call the local repertory company😊. Really useful content as always, thanks you.

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад

      Hahaha thanks man! I have been debating in adding more skits and the such on my channel but never really wanted to go for it, but it seems to be going over well so there might be some shenanigans in the future 🤣

  • @Exhibitiononly
    @Exhibitiononly 4 месяца назад +1

    Well thank god my Friend in California let me practice on his $11,000,000 mansion so I can say I shoot houses bigger than their portfolio here in Dallas

  • @apertureonfirephotography4795
    @apertureonfirephotography4795 Год назад +1

    Thought this was another get rich video but surprised how true this is. Marketing is so important and my weak point right now when it comes to this. I dont even wanna make 6 figures i just wanna make a comfortable living off of doing what i love. I just wanna shoot amazing photos of future homes and make money doing it is just a bonus. I have went to all my local low budget real estate companies here in my small town and no-one wants to hire so ima try again. The only portfolio i have is of architecture photography which is slightly related.

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад

      This is actually a topic matter for an entire video I have planned

  • @loudandclearmedia
    @loudandclearmedia Год назад +2

    Boom. This video's going to have longevity. Well done!
    One thing I'd like to add is the importance of being personable to the sellers/homeowners. As a solid, pleasant representative of your client, that goes a long way in not only retaining those agents but having them refer you to others. I never miss the opportunity to speak well of the agent to their clients...that kind of stuff has a way of getting back to them.

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад +1

      This is gold as far as pointers go. Talking up your agents to the homeowners will always score you some good points with your clients, but honestly it's rare I encounter homeowners anymore. Earlier this year I made it a policy that all properties must be showing ready with all people pets and vehicles vacated from the property 10mins prior to shoot time because of the amount of issues we were having with people moving things around during shoots. I expected to get some flack by my clients but really it just helped reduce my shoot time on site by 1/3 because I just show up and get straight to work. Granted there are still special case scenarios and I encounter homeowners and puppers on their way out all the time, so I do still get to interact with them and sing the praises of the agent I'm shooting for currently. I even make sure to double check the calendar invite to make sure I know which agent I'm currently shooting for and don't mix it up 🤣

    • @loudandclearmedia
      @loudandclearmedia Год назад +2

      @@jeremydeihl I’d love to implement a policy like that. During covid I got spoiled to every property being vacant while I was there, and yeah, it does save a pile of time. Did you have any pushback on that?

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад +2

      @@loudandclearmedia surprisingly, I have not had a single agent say anything negative about it. Most of them seem to prefer it because it causes their homeowners to be more proactive in getting stuff done. Knowing they can't wait to the last minute. I still obviously allow agents to be there while I am shooting. So if they are a few little things to move, it's no big deal. I was really just trying to save that initial 5 to 15 minutes of walking around talking about of home and figuring out where to put the pets while I shoot haha. I say if your debating on doing it, go ahead and do it. Just like you, I got super spoiled during covet and waited all this time to re-implement that procedure. I should have done this last year and save myself a lot of headache

  • @MadEnigma1980
    @MadEnigma1980 Год назад +1

    Great video !

  • @RealEstatePhotographerPro
    @RealEstatePhotographerPro Год назад +1

    So true

  • @Ishizaki3k
    @Ishizaki3k Год назад +2

    what do i do if i dont have a portfolio

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад

      That's a tough one. I would advise shooting your own property until you are proficient and can create great images there. Then ask your friends to shoot their place. Your portfolio does not need to be huge to start, just 2-3 houses to show you know what you're doing 😁

  • @joshmcdzz6925
    @joshmcdzz6925 Год назад

    Hey Jeremy, it's such a shame I didn't know any of these tips ( as a matter of fact I was lopsided on them all ).. Point 2 is the most crucial of all in which I was doin the opposite of ( guess some conflictin info from some other youtubers formed my biases ) but learned realtors don't care much about that what matters to them in terms of image is the composition ( getting the right angles ).. and point 1 is another salient one.. Thanks for sharing..

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  Год назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful! I know most people don't even want to think about going after those lower tiered properties but my team shoots between 10-30 of them a week right now. It's a great way to keep steady money coming in. Granted we will not be posting those photos up anywhere for advertising, but the money is definitely worth while :)

    • @wldktz1
      @wldktz1 Год назад

      On point 2 you need to find what works in your particular area. I guess if the clownish HDR is the style in your area and what a majority of realtors like then go for it. I think consistency is the key with your quality level. I would be careful with this depending on what you have already built and the area you are in and the clients you already have.

  • @lix88440000
    @lix88440000 9 месяцев назад +1

    1:09 what are the odds of finding a real estate agent that looks almost like you to shot this video?

    • @lix88440000
      @lix88440000 9 месяцев назад +1

      2:36 wait a minute... Now a lookalike homeless? I'm getting suspicious.

    • @lix88440000
      @lix88440000 9 месяцев назад +1

      4:58 c'mon, now a broker what looks almost exactly like the luxury agent? I don't know, this video seems fake to me.

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  9 месяцев назад

      hahahaha this literally made my day. Thanks for making the extra work worth it

  • @MBDronePhoto
    @MBDronePhoto 11 месяцев назад

    A poker buddy is a high earning realtor. He pays $125 on average for interiors on a million dollar property. Myrtle Beach is saturated with talented photographers. I can make similar in four hours of Rideshare. Sadly, that is my my litmus test.

    • @philippenewman
      @philippenewman 11 месяцев назад

      Riveting commentary

    • @jeremydeihl
      @jeremydeihl  11 месяцев назад

      That's insane because I charge $50 more than that for a $2,000 sq ft house with a $250,000 list price, and shoot about 10 a day for my company even right now is a super slow market. A million dollars listing in Raleigh, NC will spend roughly $800 for their listing with my company between photos/video/drone and again that is just the basics. Either your friend is pulling your leg trying to get you to shoot it for less, is putting bad imagery on the MLS and does not care because they are under the opinion that photos don't matter. Either way they are not a client I would try and persuade to work with me. If they don't see your value monetarily, they never will no matter how much you try and convince them. Move onto someone who does see the value in what you provide, but just so you know $125 is lower than I have ever charged for my services, even 12 years ago when I was taking my very first real estate photo my prices were more than $125 for a property 2,500 sq ft and below. Granted I am in a different area and I don't know what the general cost of real estate imagery is in your area, but I know what myrtle beach houses sell for and that sounds unreasonably low to me personally.

    • @MBDronePhoto
      @MBDronePhoto 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jeremydeihl Thank you for the detailed reply. The $125 might have been for the 2500 square foot type house, but I doubt it. Thank you again! Gives me something to work with as I do my DD.