General SEO question; Keywords - 05/27/08 07:57 AM
Hi all you SEO guru's. :)
I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself, I'm a photographer specializing in residential & commercial real estate / architecture (please feel welcome to come visit my profile or the site when you get a chance).
I consider myself moderately knowledgeable about SEO, yet I have (2 comments)
Macro 101 (warning: spider pic inside): - 05/22/08 05:27 PM
I thought I'd talk a little bit about macro photography today.
Shooting macro is one of my favorite 'recreational' types of photography.
What is macro anyway? Macro is generally defined as a category of lenses which have no reduction factor. In other words, the lens transmits an image to the (18 comments)
Do you REALLY need to hire a professional photographer for every listing? - 05/21/08 01:05 AM
Heck no you don't!
That's right, I said it and I'm a photographer.
Listen, every once in a while I see a post on AR by a real estate 'photographer' or virtual tour business where they suggest, imply, or outright accuse agents of doing their clients a disservice by not (38 comments)
I sent out a bit of marketing recently to the top 40 agents in WA state, the resposne has been overwhelming and I'm now swimming in bookings (that's the good news). The bad news is this has revealed a weakness in my business model which is time spent on (12 comments)
I bumped into two very thought provoking blogs about wide angle shots. One of the super things about this forum is the great variety of interest and opinions the members bring to it.
I'd like to highlight these two interesting questions, add some detail of my own and (39 comments)
I thought I'd talk a little bit about types of compression and some very general information about how they work. Please keep in mind there are litterally over 100 image file types and most have some form of compression...I'm just going to look at the most common ones (15 comments)
I received a question just recently from a member who is upgrading to the Sony SLR. She was wondering if a particular lens was wide enough for shooting interiors.
You might think the answer is as simple as looking at the size of the lens itself, if only that was (10 comments)
Ok, I admit I'm not very good about this whole blogging thing. I got really busy last year and the whole thing sort of fell by the wayside (I do have a bit of an excuse though - more on that later).
I picked up a new client (7 comments)