For those who haven’t seen it yet, photographer David Bergman created an incredibly large and detailed image of President Obama being sworn in at his inauguration last week. The photo was made from 220 individual shots taken with a Canon G10 point-and-shoot camera and resulted in a 1,474 megapixel image with a file size of...
Monthly Archives: January 2009
The Purpose Of Real Estate Photography
I want to start a series of posts that include tips for improving our real estate marketing photography that are based, initially, on the techniques I cover in the Photography For REALTORS class. Before I launch in, though, I thought it would be worthwhile to re-visit the purpose of real estate photography, which in some...
Inauguration Day_and_Hope
On this most historic of days I am reminded that not everything need be about photography alone.
A post on Seth Godins Blog today…
What Marketers Actually Sell
“Not powder or chemicals or rubber or steel or silicon or talk or installations or even sugary water.
What marketers sell is hope.
The reason is simple: people need more. We run...
Photography For REALTORS Class
It’s been many months since I’ve given this presentation, and I’m happy to have the opportunity again. The class will be held in the training room at Keller Williams Key Partners, Friday, January 30th at 12:00 and will last approximately 90 minutes. KW Key Partners is located at 4200 Somerset Drive, Suite 101.
The topics we’ll...
17,000 clicks…And A Few Of My Favorites From 2008
That’s right. According to my camera’s software, I took well over 17,000 exposures last year! That would seem almost impossible if it weren’t for the technique I use, which requires 5-9 exposures to create one photograph. Still, that’s a lot of photography!
Here are a few of my favorite images from 2008…
Photographed for Sherry Webster, Reece...