dale charles: Compago launches a new website and new rates for 2009
- 03/12/09 05:54 AM
Hello all, We've launched a new website, Compago 3.0 at www.compago.net It's never been more affordable (and essential) to use professional photography for all of your listings from Northern California's premiere photo studio - Compago. Our rates are always affordable. We work with all budgets and photograph all sorts of listings. Just call for a quote - 530-392-3354 Just so everyone knows, Compago is a Latin tern for "Join Together" and is pronounced "com-pah-go" (0 comments)
dale charles: Compago Photo pays handsomely for successful referrals - send us one
- 12/08/08 02:48 AM
Hello all, Do you know of any listings that need professional photography? Here's how to tell - the listing images are crooked, slanted, orange, walls are bent, lighting is uneven and dark or bright white spots from the on-camera flash.. Know any Brokers, Agents or Realtors looking for a professional photographer? Please refer them to us - or us to them! We pay very well, handsomely I might add, for any successful referrals. Email or call me for details in the studio at 530-392-3354 Best, Dale Charles Compago Photo www.compago.net (0 comments)
dale charles: SELLERS: MAKE SURE your listing agent/broker is using a Pro Photographer!
- 12/06/08 01:49 AM
SELLERS: MAKE SURE your listing agent/broker is using a Pro Photographer! Case in point: Realtor.com, MetrolistMLS and The new Luxury Home Magazine feature some of the worst photographs of Real Estate I have ever seen. I spent the entire week combing through these websites and the new issue of LHM and it is quite clear now that a gargantuan percentage of listing agents and brokers are representing your home for sale with crap snapshots - crooked, incorrect white balance, lens distortion and poor lighting. As a professional photographer I can assure you that amateur snapshots do NOT "Best Represent" your (0 comments)
dale charles: You know you're not a professional photographer when..
- 12/04/08 08:35 AM
Plugging around realtor dot com today and it is truly amazing that I see two, three, four million dollar plus properties listed with crooked snapshots - this truly defines AMATEUR. Would a seller really want their valued home represented with snapshots like you take at a kids party? Three basic signs of an amateur photographer: 1. Walls and ceilings are crooked. Vertical and horizontal perspective are way off. 2. White Balance is incorrect (orange or blue interiors) 3. Dark areas or "flashy" looking, i.e bad or no lighting. 4. Lens distortion, or "bending" walls, warped edges etc. Okay thats four. And (0 comments)