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Category Archives: Examples

Shifting…

Over the past few months I’ve transitioned to the use of specialized lenses optimized for photographing architecture called tilt/shift or perspective control lenses.  As the name implies, these lenses have the ability to shift or tilt, upward, downward or sideways relative to the image sensor.  This makes for some interesting possibilities, but I use them...

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The Four Corners Rule (Or Where Did The Flow Go?)…

During the Photography For REALTORS class I did recently I mentioned that I have a rule I call the “four-corners” rule. It is basically a mental reminder to walk to all four corners of a room or space and look in the opposite direction. So often I think I know the obvious shot...

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My Real Estate Photography Portfolio Has Finally Been Updated. Sort Of…

After weeks of sifting through 2000+ images, I know only two things:  that the images in my updated portfolio are examples of real estate photography – and that they were taken by me.  Whether they represent my best work, I can no longer say.  I’ve completely lost my perspective and become numb to the process...

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Agent Genius Is Looking For MLS Fail Shots

Chris Griffith, a new contributor to the Agent Genius blog, has started a series called MLS Fail Shots.  She is inviting readers to send in their favorite really bad MLS photos and the first four installments have some real tragic examples of what not to do!  Check them out right here…

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