20 Real Estate Photography Hacks To Turn a Beginner into a PRO! [You need this]

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Komentáře • 80

  • @Yourfavoritewhiteboyy
    @Yourfavoritewhiteboyy Před rokem +47

    I started up my REP business for the second time this month since there was a prominent photographer that left and I have been offering a 24 hour turn around time. I am breaking my back to make things work for my agents and in my first month back I made $7k. Can’t wait to watch it grow!

    • @semmywap2916
      @semmywap2916 Před rokem +2

      Congrats!! Can I ask how you found customers, how to contact them and what to say?

    • @rodevo9353
      @rodevo9353 Před rokem

      K0

    • @musselmanmedia5236
      @musselmanmedia5236 Před 10 měsíci

      damn nobody in virginia beach has listings its so bad the market here sucks

  • @Andredelapaz07
    @Andredelapaz07 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Where do you outsource your photo editing at?

  • @thetianamelvina
    @thetianamelvina Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is extremely informative and easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @StevenTamburello
    @StevenTamburello Před 11 měsíci +18

    I have been selling real estate for 15 years and started shooting real estate photography about 5 years ago. I can say I had it easy as I built the business within my own real estate office, then grew it simply by word of mouth referrals to working with agents outside of my company. It's definitely not full time as my real estate business always comes first, however it does earn me an additional $20-30k/year which is nothing to complain about. I completely agree that flash is not necessary at all with quality editors. Hiring out my editing was the best decision ever!! I shoot, upload, download, then deliver. So easy.... I also learned early on to not go down the rabbit hole of wanting the best gear. I shoot on a 5 year old Canon 5DMKIV, 16-35mm, polarizer and tripod. Before that I used a Canon SL2 crop sensor. I honestly can not tell the difference in photo quality (when it comes to real estate photos).
    One thing I will definitely say to those starting out.... EVERY real estate office has weekly sales meetings. Call around and get yourself into those meetings to pitch your services. Bring a resume of your best photos and agents will be blown away. Also... remember!!!! You are an extension of the Realtor you are shooting for. You are a part of their real estate business. When you enter a home with a realtor, be professional. Dress professional. Don't be annoying and don't be chatty. You are there to shoot as quick as possible, get out quick and deliver great photos.
    There are SO MANY agents that still shoot listings themselves. It's unbelievable! Focus on them, not getting other agents who use a photographer to switch to you. Do a good job for them and your business will take off. Rant over.... Great video...

  • @FilmmakerAbigail
    @FilmmakerAbigail Před rokem

    Thanks Eli!

  • @FinestPhoto1
    @FinestPhoto1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips! I’m in SoCal and have been watching for a while! Thinking of picking up your course this weekend 🙏🏼

  • @shawnhall6803
    @shawnhall6803 Před 10 měsíci +8

    what is a good company to out source for editing?

  • @JeffreyJDavis
    @JeffreyJDavis Před 5 měsíci

    Really balanced assortment of good advice, thanks for sharing!

  • @cyberjet2004
    @cyberjet2004 Před 3 měsíci +1

    thats me. i am a heavy over thinker and i edit myself cause im very critical and im a perfectionist. but at the cost that i dont have a life. i edit sunday to sunday. i miss out on normal things like get togethers or funerals or parties. im always working. and it is. i must admit. its difficult to change

  • @Wheatty
    @Wheatty Před 2 měsíci

    Good stuff. Thank you!

  • @hogg1media627
    @hogg1media627 Před rokem

    I'm looking to start shooting real estate... this video was SUPER INFORMATIVE

  • @brianrodriguez6897
    @brianrodriguez6897 Před rokem +9

    I think last min cancellations should be held accountable. If someone cancels last minute, that means I lost that money for that time because I could have booked another shoot but blocked it off because of them. Maybe just a percentage.

    • @yawnahkay7362
      @yawnahkay7362 Před měsícem

      I agree after having quite a few I added a cancellation fee and now it’s rare. Still get business too

  • @dbpike
    @dbpike Před 6 měsíci +1

    Informative and sincere. Thanks for this.
    I’ve recently retired, moved to Spain and am now helping my spouse as she ventures into the world of real estate here in Valencia, Spain.
    Practices here are generally different than my experience with Real Estate in North America. One of those differences is in the area of photography.
    While larger firms are here, small local owner/operator “inmobiliaria” and private sales are the norm. As such, there is less focus, generally speaking, on good photographs. This means there is a good competitive edge for agents who invents in good photography and market that has incredible growth potential.
    I am not sure I want to start working full time again but watching videos like this one inspires me to think it might be possible to take the leap.
    Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @CottoncandycreativesTas

    Thankyou my dude ,, all great advice 😊😊

  • @jayboogie27
    @jayboogie27 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing the wealth! : )

  • @martinwinkler584
    @martinwinkler584 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the tips! Can you recommend a agency for editing pics please? Thank you!

  • @rhettroden4073
    @rhettroden4073 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice video buddy!

  • @semmywap2916
    @semmywap2916 Před rokem

    Really good video. Idk why but you seem very credible 💜

  • @PatrickMFay
    @PatrickMFay Před rokem +7

    I agree with most points, except for the “don’t use flash” argument. I have tried both techniques, but I just prefer the flamboyant look. Once you get your technique down, you can shoot a property as fast as an HDR shoot the editing, isn’t that hard either.

    • @mediamannaman
      @mediamannaman Před 11 měsíci +1

      I don't use flash, but I agree with you. You can shoot just as fast as HDR. And the same editors who edit my HDR shots are really good at flambient too.

    • @SteveDab317
      @SteveDab317 Před 9 měsíci +1

      If you don't mind my asking, in an unoccupied home, let's say 2,500 square feet, how much time does it take you from the time you get out of your vehicle until you are completely finish and return to your vehicle? With HDR I'm right at the 30 minute mark. As far as editing, I guess I'll factor about 10ish minutes (uploading the photos, maybe a couple small tweaks when they return from the editors)

  • @kennycrandell
    @kennycrandell Před rokem +9

    I disagree that the Part 107 drone test is as easy as he said. I studied for two weeks and got a 90%, but no way could I have passed that in one day of studying. You have to know a lot about airspaces, weather, night flight, Metar, TAF, air density, rules, etc, etc.

    • @robertking7589
      @robertking7589 Před 11 měsíci

      yea, if it was just about flying the drone then it would be fine but 85% is prolly about reading aeronautical maps, weather, no grid coordinates and more

    • @LooeyvilleSlugger
      @LooeyvilleSlugger Před 10 měsíci

      totally. no way are most people passing that with any sort of real understanding after 1 day of studying. it really is like getting a "lite" pilot license with the type of material they expect you to grasp.

  • @droneinspectionimaging

    So amazing, I need all tips I can get. Strong info here thanks

  • @kakegarcia8056
    @kakegarcia8056 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome advise!!! Some of them can not apply here where I am. Here is very different, I have to shoot photos, video and do floor plans in every property, it is a VERY DIFFERENT MARKET but I agree with most of what you are saying in this video. Bests regards from a Venezuelan in Panama!

  • @marv3728
    @marv3728 Před rokem +2

    Which company would you recommend for outsource editing?

  • @LooeyvilleSlugger
    @LooeyvilleSlugger Před 10 měsíci +2

    I see your packages offer a set amount of photos per package. Do you ever find yourself having to look for extra things to shoot in the house and end up with filler? Or run into people buying the lower package and being limited to 25 photos you end up culling something that might be necessary? Thanks for the tips I found the video interesting.

  • @chompski617
    @chompski617 Před rokem

    Eli, would you ever consider doing in person training?

  • @ivanhadianto8767
    @ivanhadianto8767 Před rokem +1

    do you have any recommendation photo editor?

  • @sheenagolani3067
    @sheenagolani3067 Před rokem

    what's a good wide angle lens you would recommend to use with a canon R5

  • @user-ll2ws2wu6k
    @user-ll2ws2wu6k Před rokem +2

    Where do you hire your outsourcing from?

  • @mediamannaman
    @mediamannaman Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great tips! I'm not completely on board with the "Don't be a perfectionist" advice. I don't waste time sweating every detail, but the 80-20 rule is not the way to go here because many of the clients look at the shots carefully and will call you if you missed a shot or if you failed to shoot something the way they expected, and you have to go back. Also, some of them will see 10 or 20 percent mediocre shots (not vertical, focus not sharp, poor composition, whatever) and they just won't use you again. It is worth the few extra minutes to stay focused and get the shots complete and correct, before leaving the site.

    • @SteveDab317
      @SteveDab317 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I get what you are saying, but if the verticals are off, the composition is poor and/or they are not sharp, those are just bad photos overall, and those photographers don't deserve to be used again. IMO, the goal is to find a system and be consistent. Every photo that I take is consistent with every photo in my portfolio. If they didn't like my style I don't think they would bothered scheduling with me. (Every once in a great while I may have an agent make a unique request, but it's always discussed prior to the photoshoot)

    • @tiuvarta
      @tiuvarta Před 5 měsíci

      I agree with @steveDab317. Really good photos are the standard. perfectionism would be to spend hours editing when you can find someone to do it at $1 - $1.5 per photo. Yes, make sure to grind and know how to edit the photos in YOUR style, then find someone to do it and take that off your plate. I don't want to 4 - 5 hours taking photos, then another 8 - 10 in post. I'd rather have 15h days where I shoot, then network and work on marketing and sales, which is where the money is....

  • @EnglebertSampsonBert
    @EnglebertSampsonBert Před 9 měsíci

    Do you ha e videos on how to edit bracketing clips?

  • @CalebSDavis
    @CalebSDavis Před 4 měsíci

    I only have the budget to use my Nikon D3200 at the moment-what would you recommend to make the most out of it?

  • @Adi.angel61
    @Adi.angel61 Před 18 dny

    what's your opinion on the Sony 20mm 1.8 for real estate?

  • @cbrandon60
    @cbrandon60 Před 9 měsíci

    I there. I am writing to see if you still feel the M50 is a viable camera for an upstart real estate business. I am 62 and have found myself unemployed, and am working toward of getting a business started Northeast of the DFW area. I had an R in the budget, as well as a Mavic 3, but after watching your videos and going through your list, have replaced those with an M50 and a DJI mini, saving about 3,000. Thanks

  • @Cr_airbnb
    @Cr_airbnb Před rokem

    How do I find the editor?

  • @alexandershannon557
    @alexandershannon557 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Where do you source editors that edit $1 a photo? Thank!

  • @rickrose4865
    @rickrose4865 Před rokem +1

    Yo very specific question but what should I do to handle the strong reflections/glares in the kitchen or just any room such as counters/ floors/fridges/microwaves etc?

  • @JoshxIZ
    @JoshxIZ Před rokem +4

    Good tips. But i would say not learning flash is a flaw for the photographer because flash photography is needed in many homes. Hdr can make darker rooms look horrible and the colors are all wrong.
    Hdr has its place..when u see you can get away with hdr then do it. Id say.

    • @itselijones
      @itselijones  Před rokem +3

      Bad HDR can do that, but good hand blended HDR never has those problems. We've shot well over 10,000 homes without flash! :)

  • @inaflashnetworkinaflashpro918

    What online service do you use for $1. Editing hdr?

  • @ladynoelle84
    @ladynoelle84 Před rokem

    I’m definitely making a big deal on my drone test 😢. I’m just so scared I’m going to fail it.

  • @jacenburchell683
    @jacenburchell683 Před 8 měsíci

    Great tips! Did I hear you say you shoot 3 to 5 houses a day? That's impressive! Almost seems unreal lol! After travel, I could maybe do 3. Also, I wouldn't say that getting your Part 107 license is easy. You have an understanding of air space along with several other ever-changing laws.

    • @wallemmedia
      @wallemmedia Před 7 měsíci

      I agree with the license comment, it's not super straightforward. A big part of flying has to do with safety, which involves NOT memorization of laws and rules word by word, but rather understanding of those and remembering what those said laws and rules are made to restrict or enforce.

  • @CMFW68W
    @CMFW68W Před rokem +1

    Yo. What’s it gotta take to get a hand blending hdr tutorial from ya!?

    • @itselijones
      @itselijones  Před rokem +1

      Going to take a lot considering I don't know how to do it well. Not worth learning, HUGE waste of time. Outsource it for $1 per image and focus on what actually matters in your business which is getting clients! 🙌

  • @heythere6983
    @heythere6983 Před 10 měsíci

    Canon m50 capable enough?
    Also can iPad photoshop do twilight photo edits with stacking images and boosting things and also swapping skies etc?
    It would be huge if I could pull that off but I’m thinking the iPad version can’t do this kind of stuff

    • @heythere6983
      @heythere6983 Před 10 měsíci

      Wait you mention smaller sensors aren’t good enough but the eos m50 is suggested and used by your workers?

  • @user-yb9kz7qp2i
    @user-yb9kz7qp2i Před rokem

    What its a good 10-11 lens for my Sony a7iii?

  • @SteveandLaurieAdventures
    @SteveandLaurieAdventures Před 10 měsíci

    great video. How do find editors that will only charge $1 per photo??

    • @otgoozol8592
      @otgoozol8592 Před 9 měsíci

      hello? i edit photos for $1 per photo. if you are interested, please reply here :)

  • @LoneskyImagingLLC
    @LoneskyImagingLLC Před rokem

    Real shyt

  • @richryanphotography
    @richryanphotography Před rokem

    Great advice, but I disagree with a dont be a perfectionist, for me and my business, thats what works and thats why the agents I work with hire me.... Otherwise, awesome video as always!!

    • @itselijones
      @itselijones  Před rokem +2

      I would encourage you to really dive into what that actually means! What does perfectionism look like to you? Do you want a bigger business than you currently have? Are you willing to be "perfect" for your current clients at the expense of having a bigger business? Could you get your business to $50k a month the way you currently do things? The quote I always go back to is "what got you here won't get you there". Just some things to consider, no hate at all!

    • @richryanphotography
      @richryanphotography Před rokem +1

      @@itselijones I agree with that, except, I don't want to become a huge corp. with multiple employees, I want to keep it just me, so I can continue to be personal with my clients. I figured out what I needed to make per shoot to live comfortable. I wont get to 50k a month, but that was never my intention. SO I do agree if thats what people want in their business good enough is good enough, for me, good enough is never good enough! :) Thanks for all the great advice and the best program out there, and for being true to your word and continuing to answer questions and comments!!! you are the real deal!!

  • @dirtyweapon
    @dirtyweapon Před rokem +1

    so your gonna shot a 3,000 sqft home and price it the same as a 1,500 sqft home?

  • @bryanvieira
    @bryanvieira Před rokem

    you mention keeping pricing simple, with a specific example of not pricing based on the sq footage. Yet, you have a YT short showcasing your own website where you show off your pricing scheme with so many options, specifically based on sq footage... could you explain why this is fine for you but recommend others not to do so?
    its this vid: czcams.com/users/shortsv5O9l5dYan0

  • @minoqwe
    @minoqwe Před rokem +4

    After 1:40 saying no flash is needed and HDR is enough, I turned off the video.

    • @djcrash77
      @djcrash77 Před rokem +1

      Same!! Well, I went to the comments after that

    • @Star-Collector70
      @Star-Collector70 Před 11 měsíci +1

      So bracketing 3 to 5 images is not good enough for you.

  • @Marcus_Visbal
    @Marcus_Visbal Před 4 měsíci

    Your business grows because you’re cheap compared to flash photographers. Flash will be out AEB every time

  • @caprarola26able
    @caprarola26able Před měsícem

    A lot of disagreeing going on here.

  • @maciejgk
    @maciejgk Před 3 měsíci

    Terrible advice. This is aimed at employees, not photographers. You are a volume businessman, not a photographer.
    Don't get me wrong, you can follow this advice and be somewhat successful. Obviously building a relationship with clients and selling your services is important and it is good advice. Someone who can do those things and actually is capable of delivering great photos will always win the business over someone who can't. Outsourcing images can be a good idea, but it can kill your business too. Learn to edit the photos yourself, for when your extorted editor from Thailand will get sick or disappears. Also learning the editing will teach to capture better source material. I don't mean learn to edit HDR, learn the craft for the love of Zeus.
    "Don't learn flash" - that is bizarre... If you are a goddamn photographer, you have learn the light in every form.