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Excessive trippai, drones and falling lines: Real Estate Photography is a business-to-business business-at least at least. Architects book photographers to show their buildings in the most beautiful light to document their construction sites, brokers. It is about money and not about personal feeling.
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Customer wishes
There are many small things that real estate photographers specially pay attention to broker order. “For example, some do not like when the number of houses can be seen or if there is a frontal recording,” photographer Michael Renehart explains. Because then interested parties can identify a house and seek the previous way of the broker.
Mödled vs impossible
The photographer also explains whether an ideal real estate portfolio should be equipped or impossible, the photographer states. “If you are lucky, all private things can already be out,” Renehard says, “The target group is very large.” Because you can argue about the taste and a young family can feel subconscious with furniture since the 1980s.
Luxury properties are also a rareness for photographers, as they are less common on the market.
(Image: Rainhardt and Somar Architectural Photographer)
Expensive
With the dream that real estate photographer travels from Villa, the photographer also cleanses. “Certainly you are not necessarily a buyer who wants to quickly spend four or five million for a villa,” describes the position of the reinharart brokers. Luxury properties are rare and the number of buyers and photo orders in the area is limited.
In the current episode, click Boom Flash, photographer Michael Renhardt spoke about his challenges as an architecture and real estate photographer. He talks about the various desires of his customers, high -tripods and drones and takes the audience into its world between large construction site, hotel complex and settlement houses.
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