Connecticut Real Estate Photographer

Connecticut Real Estate photographySeeking A Real Estate Photographer.

Connecticut Real Estate Brokerage is looking for a photographer/ videographer to feature on our real estate photography page. There will be a photographer page created for every town in the state. Each will be unique. You can buy advertising by the town, region, county or statewide, but you must call before your competitor. Your ad will be featured above the rest of the page content. It will include up to 500 words, 5 images and a video. Learn more

Architectural Photography

The first permanent photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras by Nicéphore Niépce, was also the first architectural photograph as it was a view of buildings. Similarly, photographs taken by early photographer William Henry Fox Talbot were of architecture, including his photograph of a Latticed window in Lacock Abbey taken in 1835.

Throughout the history of photography, buildings have been highly valued photographic subjects, mirroring society’s appreciation for architecture and its cultural significance. By the 1860s, architectural photography started to become an established visual medium.   Learn More on Wikipedia

Set yourself apart from the competition

The Matterport capture platform lets you create 3D digital twins of any physical space, helping you capture new clients and grow your business.

Take your photography to a new dimension

Matterport creates a realistic digital twin for all types of built spaces enabling clients and stakeholders to explore and evaluate properties with ease. Request a demo to find the package for you. Learn More About Matterport Virtual Tours

Real Estate Photography – a Guide to Getting Started

“Photography has never been more important to selling real estate than it is today. The markets are heating up again and demand for real estate creates demand for photography. This is good news to photographers, but like any business, there is plenty of competition. If you are new to real estate and architecture photography, here are some general guidelines to start you on the right path.” A Post By: Charlie Borland  on The Digital Photography School.

How to Become a Real Estate Photographer | Step By Step Guide

“Real estate photography is a challenging but fun and potentially lucrative line of work. It can be a great side income or a full-time career!

It might seem simple at first – just take pictures of houses and rooms, and get paid! However, there is certainly a lot more that goes into it, from the preparation and shooting to finding clients, communicating with them, and ensuring their satisfaction with a beautiful final product.

So, we’ve created this quick but thorough tutorial to help you get started. We’ll continue this series with additional tips on how to actually photograph real estate itself, the gear you need, the post-production, and the business side of things. So, read on, and stay tuned for more!” – SLR Lounge

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