http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2546/...b7d71c32_b.jpg
taken at Lake Martin in Alabama
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taken at Lake Martin in Alabama
Nice work. Fer reals!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamikaze
^Thanks man. :goodjob:
oh shits who is SHE?! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
went to school with her. just wanted some practice and she needed headshots so i was down. lol.
.93lude that shot would look much better if you would crop that dead space up above the clouds but nice shot overall..
lovely shots Mr. Clean
ohhhh yeah baby. she'd get headshots alrightQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
:ninja:
buahahahaha.
there's more on my flickr that i finally re-did and got everything organized
www.flickr.com/photos/jmages
thanks, but i left it like that because i liked how it gave the feeling of the wide open sky, everyone sees something different thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2614/...b229ba73_b.jpg
i hear ya, like i said, nice shot overall..Quote:
Originally Posted by .93lude
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...cs/barnum8.jpg
Taken this spring in Dillard Ga.
Took this one earlier this month, just never got around to posting it.
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5554/dsc04723.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...kitchen-bc.jpg
taken at my last photo shoot yesterday.
One hell of a kitchen right there :yumyum:Quote:
Originally Posted by A.A
pretty nice kitchen...some of the others were really nice... but this one just had the best lighting and stands out the most photographically out of the 4 I went to.Quote:
Originally Posted by speedminded
Your photos of the $1.25 million one in The Ridges makes me want to buy it...except i'm about $1.25 million short lol! How well is that paying if you don't mind me asking?Quote:
Originally Posted by A.A
Lighting is the single most important thing in a shot like this. From the reflections in the marble topped island to the ones on the stainless steel and on the hardwood floor. There's even a window in the background that looks to be a good 50' away lol!
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Originally Posted by speedminded
Which one lol? There are like 5 that I have shot in The Ridges...
Homes & Land cover shot...$1.25 millionQuote:
Originally Posted by A.A
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_vQ2u7bf2Mso/Sk...max=160&crop=1 http://lh5.ggpht.com/_vQ2u7bf2Mso/Sk...max=160&crop=1
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Originally Posted by speedminded
oh ha... i missed some of that :D yup that kitchen is in a pretty big home.
That 1.25 home is now like 899k since the real estate slump! It is a great home for the price though.
The real estate photography pays the bills, sort of (you can see my rates on my website). I have to offer my services at a really low price to get work from all the broke realtors around here... builders are just as bad off.
Ah I found it, good deal! I'm planning on getting back into it in S. Florida soon and I was curious. I've shot houses ranging from $1 million to $47 million down there but yours are composed so much better!! The only wide angle I have is a kit so it was a struggle lol! I keep telling myself what every high 5 and 6 figure photographer has said to me...it's the lensman not the lens. It's just 17mm sometimes isn't enough reach without merging photos together. :screwy:Quote:
Originally Posted by A.A
Question, do realtors/builders not put as-builts in their layouts up there? The company I shot for has been paying about $800 for photos and a simple layout...outline of walls, show the windows and doors, and label the rooms. To draw an as-built of a home on AutoCAD and take photos is at least a full days work and really needs 2 people to be efficient...but the income isn't bad at all. My relationship with them should enable me to do it for much less and still come out on top.
Of course N. Ga will pay less, I've designed over a dozen subdivision in N.E. Georgia from Dahlonega up to Rabun and everywhere in between. I almost thought the Ridges was one I had worked on...the names are always so unoriginal and sometimes even make no sense :tongue:
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Originally Posted by speedminded
The first magazine I was published in I used a 18mm kit lens on a canon xti lol! I did have to photomerge most of those shots. 18 mm on a 1.6 crop is like 28mm wide.. Just not wide enough.
I’ll be shooting for Southern Living Magazine the end of this week in Lookout Mountain.
I shoot a sigma 10-20 (on a 1.6 crop still) and almost always have to go in and correct for distortion and fix perspective. If a client wants me to put a layout map on the image I will but they have to supply the file for me to use.... I will not take the risk to draw something that an engineer or architect should... and get sued for it.
I love doing magazine shoots though, I can manipulate the piss out of an image and not have to worry about having a buyer come after me for misrepresenting the listing (and I can deliver better than reality images most of the time).
I am a freelance guy and have never worked with a company that told me what to do, photography wise, and it has worked out so far. My old job a year ago was in marketing and I was only learning then the job that I had to create for myself and have always used my own gear.
Where in FL are you moving to?
I've been doing architectural design for years so I'm comfortable with layouts and it helps that I want to do it along with photography. It's not official yet but near West Palm Beach on one of the islands a block from the beach.Quote:
Originally Posted by A.A
I've shot for Corcoran before and this was one of mine from their site... http://www.corcoran.com/
Kit lens FTW lol!
Took this one in west palm beach, last week
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/7402/dsc05122.jpg
"Neener Neener!"
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3423/...cb07f83a12.jpg
Old City Hall. Downtown Miami, Florida.
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Holy...Singers Island?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daccord93
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Originally Posted by speedminded
It might be. I cant remember where! lol. Wow, I didnt think my memory was that bad.
'nuff with all these houses.
http://geoffdennis.smugmug.com/photo...53_CXiuH-L.jpg
one day old sushi rice that I made, imitation crab meat, siracha and mayo, inside out role with sushi seasoning. shot off my front deck.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/_MG_3235.jpg
at Southeast Showdown:
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Abandoned fast food dumpster area.
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