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Dec 11
by Nikki Cole in architecture 0 comments

Drone vs Professional for Your Real Estate Photos

When it comes time to sell, your property is likely to showcase its first impression online. That’s because most buyers start their search for real estate on the Internet. While drone photography is cool, trendy and does a good job capturing the big picture, it is more beneficial to hire a professional to capture your real estate property. An experienced real estate photographer understands the importance of capturing the overall essence of a property, while also ensuring the special and unique details make their way into a photograph as well. A photographer with an exceptional professional real estate portfolio becomes an extension of our real estate sales team. They use their lens to showcase the property in its best light. The right angle can ensure a space looks its appropriate size. The right lighting can capture what it might be like to have a cup of coffee with the morning sun coming in the window. Real estate and architectural photography does not have to be boring. When done right, even with the absence of people, a good real estate photographer can bring in personality and style through the photograph itself. Your potential property buyers will be looking at the photographs […]
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Oct 04
by Nikki Cole in architecture 0 comments

Selling Your House? Why You Should Have Your Home’s Interior Professionally Photographed

A majority of us are accustomed to living in the “Age of Technology.” We can’t seem to get enough of our smart phones, often leading us to believe that we can take high-quality real estate photos. While this may be true in some instances, it’s best to hire a professional photographer when selling your home in Boston, MA. If you have an amazing house, why not spend the money to really show it off? Listing photos are one the most critical factors when browsing properties online. Think about sites like Trulia, Zillow and even Craigslist, would you really consider looking at a property if there are no photos? Probably not. Photos are essential when buying or renting a home, condo or apartment.  But only if the photos look great. In a recent study, photos helped homes sell much faster – whether it’s a $2 million-dollar home or a $150,000 starter-home. Many real estate agents believe putting a home on a high-ranking website is the best way to get the property noticed but this is actually not the case. The images are the first thing prospective buyers look at. You need vivid imagery that makes each room pop. Professional photographers utilize […]
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Feb 28
by Nikki Cole in architecture, Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

How to Take Beautiful Interior Photos

If you’re trying to advertise your business or showcase your home’s interior, it’s important to hire a professional photographer. Whether you have a chic restaurant, cozy diner or riveting nightclub, adding some professional photographs to your website is perfect for advertising. What Impression Are You Trying to Give Off Think about how you want to present the interior of your business, event or home. Are there panoramic views that you’d like to use or perhaps a warm entryway? If you own a restaurant you’ll want to include photos of guests enjoying their meals, food, the bar if you have one and any unique décor. Consider your clientele and the people you are trying to get through the door. Use Proper Lighting The time of day you take the photo will affect how your photos look. If you want to make a romantic mood than set up your photo shoot for the evening. However, when you want to present a more high-energy environment, use the natural light and open the blinds. Try to balance the indoor and outdoor light.  On occasion you may need extra lamp lighting or professional lighting. Wide Angles When capturing a significant amount of space you should […]
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Feb 17
by Nikki Cole in architecture, Corporate Photography Blog 0 comments

A Guide to Architectural Photography

Capturing the moment through the lens of a camera takes a steady hand a focused eye. When taking photos of couples, children, office events, etc. you’ll need to key in on body language and facial expressions. Taking pictures of beautiful architecture is a completely different story. How do we key-in on various elements and pay specific attention to the details of a building? Let’s explore the depths of architectural photography. Old Architecture Stripping down the beauty of an older building is simple – all you need is a straightforward and simple composition. It’s great to incorporate the surrounding scenery to provide texture between the building and nature surrounding it. This also makes the image appear less congested. Modern Architecture Photographing modern architecture takes a bit more experience as you’ll need to utilize a more abstract style. Try using wide-angle lenses to generate an extreme perspective and bring unique angels to the light. Since modern buildings are typically constructed rather close to one another, you have more leeway to crop in tightly on the building without losing the natural feel. Don’t Forget Lighting If you’re trying to work with natural light, side-front lighting often creates the best architecture photos. Not only […]
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