architectural photographer: Listing and Staging Pops But Photos Flop!? - Dramatic Before & Afters - 11/04/08 12:56 AM
The following home was well staged, in a great location, and absolutely beautiful. The problem (other than a down market): mediocre photos and no web site.
This house was previously listed with another agent but when that agent's contract was up, the seller turned to my favorite clients to take the listing to the next level. And they always do!
These agents are great because they market the heck out of their listings. They called me in to give the house brand spanking new photos and a professional web site.
I should point out that the before photos that the old … (88 comments)

architectural photographer: Great Lines. No Blinds. All Mine! - Cover Photos - 10/30/08 08:31 AM
I got brought in to shoot some twilight shots that could be used for the cover of the MLS Open House Guide. I love this house. It had great architectural lines and amazing views of the valley.
This was a fun shoot. I think I able to get some cool shots for them to choose from. I had to break out a lot of my lights to get things just how I wanted them, but getting “the shot” is what makes it so fun.
Here are a few photos from the shoot.  Let me know what you think.

 

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architectural photographer: My 1st Blog Post Ever - Hello and how do you do! - 08/15/08 09:12 AM
WOW!
I joined ActiveRain a couple months ago, but I've just stated to become active this past week.  So far I love the site and all the activity and enthusiasm of the members.  I just wanted to take a minute and introduce myself and say hello.  I hope to share a lot of knowledge as well as gain some knowledge from all of you.
This is not only my first ActiveRain blog, but my first blog ever, so bare with me while I work out the kinks of what to say... and what not to say. :-) If you have any … (24 comments)

 

Gregory Storm

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