So basically fly up and take distant photos while doing an orbit?? Sorry, but this video doesn't help newcomers at all. Things to cover would be different angles AND heights and additional proper features. This property is not good for aerial photography due to it literally being up close to other lots. It has no land or additional features like a pool, barn, tennis court, tree house, etc. These are all additional features that aerial photos can depict but require additional angles. Not just an up-high photo taken via an orbit. No offense at all. I'm only offering constructive criticism.
@@reviewprodigy Currently visiting Brisbane from Vancouver, Canada and making use of all the local tips I can gather for safe flights that my family and I can cherish of our brief stay in Australia😄
Hi Brett, what format do you usually shoot in? My drone is only 12MP. The 16:9 can look great for wide shots but I'm thinking i probably should stay 4:3 so it doesn't crop?
Thank you for sharing. I've been watching your videos and save many of them into my playlist. Your videos are really helpful for newbie like me. Keep up the great work :)
Hey Brett - As someone who has been flying drones for a while now and is eager to get into the commercial aspect, what is the prospect of flying drones for real estate without offering other services such as interior. Do you find there is still a market for those simply only offering drone services? Thanks!
Great video Brett. I'm in Perth and I'm looking to enter the real estate drone photography game. How much do you charge per house for this service? Does it include something like 20 edited photos from all the different angles the realtor would require? Cheers!
Usually is only about 4 or 6 angles. 2 shots of the land and 2-3 of the locations. Depending on your area and what agents are willing to pay you can get anywhere fron $150 per shoot to $440
@@reviewprodigy Thanks a lot Brett. I just had a real estate agent book me in for a job, and I quoted $250 for 10 shots (3 of which I'll include the block dimensions and landmark indicators. Maybe I sold myself a tad short!
@@ArthurOfficial666 No, Thats not too bad. Over time keep the price the same but give them a little less as they really wont use them anyway. They will use 1 or 2 block shots and then 1 to 3 location angles and that will be it. $250 is a good starting point though:)
@@reviewprodigy Ok great. Thanks for a the tips! Do you think I should gradually increase the price over time? I'll see how I go with $250 for starters and go from there. Cheers for the replies Brett!
@@ArthurOfficial666 Maybe, it depends on your market. You are in the sweet spot now where you should get plenty of work. Agents tell me all the time if I'm too expensive or too cheap so just listen to whats being said and go from there.
I have a question hoping you might know the answer: My pictures are coming out great, but my videos when I put them in lighthouse classic, the pixels are moving all over the place. So, the videos look terrible! Do I have terribly wrong settings? I think the setting are in auto, I'll have to recheck. What would cause this?
It depends on what you are filming and what time of day.Whether you are inside or outside ect. if you are filming at night in auto mode you will have a lot of noise(moving grainy dots) in your footage. You will need to set to manual mode and go from there. If you are filming outside in daylight then auto should still give you good footage but manual settings are always best.
Funny how markets differ. I live in Sweden and work with real estate photography. Here absolotely no one demands the kind of photos you took there with the drone. Drone footage, yes, that’s in high demand but here no one would bother to even look at those shots.
Flying over other people's properties is going to pull those Karen's out of the woodwork! In Nevada they claim 250ft above other people's property as a could get you into trouble for invasion of privacy. Fucking Nevada drives me nuts!
The real question I have is. How do I get the attention of realtors to Transition into a full time job. Enjoy your videos. Always informative and helpful
Good question! I walked into agencies in my area and handed them a pricelist and introduced myself. I got two or three customers that way. I also contacted them via Facebook. That worked pretty well as well. Once you get started it will snowball as agents move between jobs alot so they will refer you when they get to a new job.
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So basically fly up and take distant photos while doing an orbit?? Sorry, but this video doesn't help newcomers at all.
Things to cover would be different angles AND heights and additional proper features. This property is not good for aerial photography due to it literally being up close to other lots. It has no land or additional features like a pool, barn, tennis court, tree house, etc. These are all additional features that aerial photos can depict but require additional angles. Not just an up-high photo taken via an orbit.
No offense at all. I'm only offering constructive criticism.
Thanks for posting this. Showing how you edit and colour grade (using the exposure bracketing) would be really appreciated. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks, will do!
Just released an editing video here if you want to check it out ruclips.net/video/kAA8F3r74SI/видео.html
@@reviewprodigy Thank you
I’ve yet to try your red reflective tape tip for bird deterrence. Thanks for sharing your experiences🙂👍
Glad to help
@@reviewprodigy Currently visiting Brisbane from Vancouver, Canada and making use of all the local tips I can gather for safe flights that my family and I can cherish of our brief stay in Australia😄
I hope you enjoy it, Brisbane is great@@psoon04286
Hi Brett, what format do you usually shoot in? My drone is only 12MP. The 16:9 can look great for wide shots but I'm thinking i probably should stay 4:3 so it doesn't crop?
I shoot in 3:2 ratio. That means you can deliver without cropping.
But if your drone doesnt shoot in 3:2 ratio then 16:9 is the way to go and crop it in post to 3:2 later
thanks for the great video.
couple of questions,
who hires you? the seller or the real estate agent?
do you get paid per house, per day, per month?
The real estate hires me. I invoice out every week the houses ive done and usually get paid within 30 days
Thank you for sharing. I've been watching your videos and save many of them into my playlist. Your videos are really helpful for newbie like me. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks for your kind words. I love making these videos and I'm glad you like them:)
Most budget drones have 12 megapixel sensor for photos. Is that enough to start with real estate photography ? Thank you.
You can use them when starting out and then upgrade once you get going. Just make sure you shoot in RAW
Hey Brett. I noticed at the end of the video you said you could show how you edit the photos. I'd be interested to see. Cheers
Ive already shot this so it should be live early next week:)
Hey Brett - As someone who has been flying drones for a while now and is eager to get into the commercial aspect, what is the prospect of flying drones for real estate without offering other services such as interior. Do you find there is still a market for those simply only offering drone services? Thanks!
There is definitely a market as just a drone photographer. In fact I will be transitioning my business to do just that over the next year or so.
Nice video. What app do you use to edit it with music . ?
I use Davinci Resolve
Great video Brett. I'm in Perth and I'm looking to enter the real estate drone photography game. How much do you charge per house for this service? Does it include something like 20 edited photos from all the different angles the realtor would require? Cheers!
Usually is only about 4 or 6 angles. 2 shots of the land and 2-3 of the locations. Depending on your area and what agents are willing to pay you can get anywhere fron $150 per shoot to $440
@@reviewprodigy Thanks a lot Brett. I just had a real estate agent book me in for a job, and I quoted $250 for 10 shots (3 of which I'll include the block dimensions and landmark indicators. Maybe I sold myself a tad short!
@@ArthurOfficial666 No, Thats not too bad. Over time keep the price the same but give them a little less as they really wont use them anyway. They will use 1 or 2 block shots and then 1 to 3 location angles and that will be it. $250 is a good starting point though:)
@@reviewprodigy Ok great. Thanks for a the tips! Do you think I should gradually increase the price over time? I'll see how I go with $250 for starters and go from there. Cheers for the replies Brett!
@@ArthurOfficial666 Maybe, it depends on your market. You are in the sweet spot now where you should get plenty of work. Agents tell me all the time if I'm too expensive or too cheap so just listen to whats being said and go from there.
Great teaching aid, thanks.
Glad to help
I have a question hoping you might know the answer: My pictures are coming out great, but my videos when I put them in lighthouse classic, the pixels are moving all over the place. So, the videos look terrible! Do I have terribly wrong settings? I think the setting are in auto, I'll have to recheck. What would cause this?
It depends on what you are filming and what time of day.Whether you are inside or outside ect. if you are filming at night in auto mode you will have a lot of noise(moving grainy dots) in your footage. You will need to set to manual mode and go from there. If you are filming outside in daylight then auto should still give you good footage but manual settings are always best.
good information, new subscriber
Thankyou
Funny how markets differ. I live in Sweden and work with real estate photography. Here absolotely no one demands the kind of photos you took there with the drone. Drone footage, yes, that’s in high demand but here no one would bother to even look at those shots.
Thats interesting, thanks for the info:)
Same in US. They just expect a few pics. But thanks for the video!
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Great video!
Thankyou
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Which Drone did you use here ?
In this video I was using a Mavic 2 Pro
Flying over other people's properties is going to pull those Karen's out of the woodwork! In Nevada they claim 250ft above other people's property as a could get you into trouble for invasion of privacy. Fucking Nevada drives me nuts!
I get my fair share of Karens but Im paid to be there as its my job and Im fully licenced
I like that line “I’m fully licensed”😊 can’t wait to say it too.
The real question I have is. How do I get the attention of realtors to Transition into a full time job. Enjoy your videos. Always informative and helpful
Good question! I walked into agencies in my area and handed them a pricelist and introduced myself. I got two or three customers that way. I also contacted them via Facebook. That worked pretty well as well. Once you get started it will snowball as agents move between jobs alot so they will refer you when they get to a new job.
@@reviewprodigy thank you 🙏🏼 my friend. Keep up the great work!
Use a dji drone trust me
For sure:)
Just released a video on the editing of drone shots for real estate here ruclips.net/video/kAA8F3r74SI/видео.html
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY To many photos.... you can get everything you captured with your 20-30 photos you could have got in about 6-8 shots at the most...