Great advice brother! Question for you.... Are there ever times where using props such as Pellegrino actually hinder your ability to relicense? I was curious if there were any issues of other brands being present in the shot and if it's better to have props without company logos on it etc. Thanks a bunch and keep rockin!
Great question! I've never had an issue, but honestly I never really even use those... I had them a long time ago and decided they look more like real estate style staging and don't feel very "design/architecture". I don't even bring them anymore.
@@adamtaylorphotos Haha... you are so right... that seems to be the "go to" prop for realtors around here. Thanks for the response and great work as always brother!
For real estate it works, but for interior design don't. They bring their own props. Even for some architects it may work, but you need more stylish props that doesn't look it appears in every shoot.
Very true that it won't work with every client/shoot... But it has helped me a lot over the years. However, I'm at a place now where I'm shooting a lot higher end stuff and don't really bring this anymore.
Great advice. Appreciate it!
My pleasure!
Great advice brother! Question for you.... Are there ever times where using props such as Pellegrino actually hinder your ability to relicense? I was curious if there were any issues of other brands being present in the shot and if it's better to have props without company logos on it etc. Thanks a bunch and keep rockin!
Great question! I've never had an issue, but honestly I never really even use those... I had them a long time ago and decided they look more like real estate style staging and don't feel very "design/architecture". I don't even bring them anymore.
@@adamtaylorphotos Haha... you are so right... that seems to be the "go to" prop for realtors around here. Thanks for the response and great work as always brother!
@@tacksharpmedia My pleasure!
great video adam! You mentioned you have a link below for the items, but i don't see it. Thanks!
Sorry, this was taken from the Learn to License Your Photos course. The link would have been under the video in there.
For real estate it works, but for interior design don't. They bring their own props.
Even for some architects it may work, but you need more stylish props that doesn't look it appears in every shoot.
Very true that it won't work with every client/shoot... But it has helped me a lot over the years. However, I'm at a place now where I'm shooting a lot higher end stuff and don't really bring this anymore.