Okay it's really nice video, something I recommend you is buy a leaf blower so you can clean the front of the house, another thing is if they have a hose just put some water in the concrete so everything looks dark and looks better
If you want to go the extra mile for a client thats wonderful, and hats off, however how much is your time worth and should you be worried about cleaning the property? I clearly state in my service description that cleaning and or landscaping is not my responsibility and that the home needs to be ready at the time of shoot, other wise there will be a delay start fee. This is also why I do the 1 hour before call to double check that the home is ready to shoot. Also, been doing this long enough to tell you the clients that don't care about your time and their listing being prepared often are not the clients you want to work with.
Thanks a lot. I'm starting my Real Estate photography and this helped a lot. Looking forward for more...thank you
Absolutely! If you have any questions feel free to drop a comment here.
Looking forward for more content, your videos are great!
Yes more to come!
Good job on the video. I will be coming back to reference as I get started on this journey. Thanks
Thanks Bennie! hope it helps!
Got some helpful tips! Thank you 👍
You got to upload more videos man, really good stuff.
Thanks! More to come guys!
Okay it's really nice video, something I recommend you is buy a leaf blower so you can clean the front of the house, another thing is if they have a hose just put some water in the concrete so everything looks dark and looks better
If you want to go the extra mile for a client thats wonderful, and hats off, however how much is your time worth and should you be worried about cleaning the property? I clearly state in my service description that cleaning and or landscaping is not my responsibility and that the home needs to be ready at the time of shoot, other wise there will be a delay start fee. This is also why I do the 1 hour before call to double check that the home is ready to shoot. Also, been doing this long enough to tell you the clients that don't care about your time and their listing being prepared often are not the clients you want to work with.
Hi great videos. What bracket do you recommend? Is it 1 or 2 stops?
-2, 0, +2
what do you use to merge and edit your shots?
Great tips! You work for Aerial Canvas? I saw the bts video you posted
I am the founder of Aerial Canvas.
Hello sir. What tripod brand model did you use in this video?
Leofoto LX-225CT+XB-32Q Travel Tripod, Urban Series.
@@BlankCanvasRE thank u
I would have no problem saying to your face what I say here. No problem whatsoever.
can you show us how you edit? looks really clean and without flash is impressive
Thanks! I will have the full course which includes editing available soon, currently building out the Blank Canvas website and course.
SUBBED! excellent stuff. Check your tags. This channel deserves many more subs and views.
Thanks for the feedback Tommy! I’ll be posting some more stuff soon.