Dude you are the man. I watched another persons channel shot a whole house. Stumbled upon your videos. Went back a re shot the whole house. So underrated you should have a million followers. Amazing. Thanks a million.!!!
Dude, your channel is great! Love the content! Just watched at least 4 vids in a row and subscribed ...of cause. Keep up the relaxed moode and the great content. ✌🏼
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo loving it so far! The foldable design is cool, and I’ve learned to make the portrait mode work for me. The one quirk I’d say is there is no interchangeable battery. It just goes against my tendency to want to have a backup.
@@jg_jgjg Very cool! Might have to switch!! Does the battery not last as long as the specs say ? (14 hrs) I've never had any issues with my S running out during a shoot and I think its only 10-12.
This is really cool. I found both of you separately and to see that y'all are shooting together is cool. do y'all ever come to DFW, Texas? Wouldn't mind shadowing if y'all do!
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Hi Taylor, I'm in Piemonte, under the Alps. The area is famous for wine and of course food. I've been in real estate for 20 years here but I'm moving into doing video, maybe just video so make a 'road' trip video over with Andrei to help an old guy out. I should be able to help out with accommodation and there'll be plenty of pizza and wine. Richard
@langheproperty That would be fun! I went to Verona and Milan a year ago and wanted to come back to see the Alps some time. How’s your video work going??
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I'm 2 hours from Milan, just SE of Turin and we're surrounded by the Alps. I'm doing my first full video tour today.. if the weather behaves itself. It's a fantastic house so a good start. I'll be sure to let you know when the video is live.
This came out so good! It was awesome getting to document your process for real estate vids. So do I bill a new pair of shoes to you or the client? Lmk. K THANKS!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing this. As a photographer/videographer here in the UK you would be required to draw a high spec floorplan, do a virtual tour, photography, video and maybe drone. Carry out 2-3 shoots per day, have it all edited and turned around within 24 hours and you'd make about £100-£150 per property for the effort through an agency. I've been doing this work for about 7 years, still love it but just recently got more involved in video. I really have to get out of agency work.
New subscriber and really enjoy your helpful vids and your relaxed style 👍 would love to see a short video on your gimbal settings and if you have any preferred set up and tricks
Excellent as usual. Many say 1080p is fine for real estate but your's is 4k no? Noticed you're using some pretty high iso settings, 2500. Isn't it noticeable using various settings in a video?
Yes to all!. 1080p is just fine but I do like 4K better for more detail and flexibility for edits. High ISO can produce noisy footage if you go too high, so make sure to test your camera and see what works and what’s too far to get the best results out of it :)
Love it Taylor! Question about profile... are you shooting log or a built-in profile? I'm always torn between getting very crispy footage or getting a higher dynamic range. In my case, my clients always want to get details of the view (blue sky, sea view), but I'm having a really hard time getting crispy footage when shooting log... thanks for your help! Cheers from the French Riviera.
I always shoot log! What camera are you using ? Sometimes log is worse than using a flatter picture profile (like neutral with 0 contrast or HLG) on 8 bit Sony footage especially. Must be an awesome location to film in! Would love to see your work.
Thanks!! Most of the time it’s just the wrist movement / body movement. But for combo moves like parallax +tilt or pan or something like that I use the joystick to dial It in! (On super slow speeds for control)
Awesome video :) quick question - when I use the ronin sc and I do a pan, the camera slowly pans the other way to compensate. I noticed yours doesn’t do this… how did you achieve this and what settings do you use? Thanks 😊
Are you holding the (trigger) ?? When you do that it acts how you’re describing to keep it from rotating. I just have mine in the normal mode where the roll axis is off so the horizon line stays level
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I tried during my last shoot but the video came out pretty flat and dark. So will require color grading. Not going to use this mode next time..!!
Great tips mate...thank you so much. Quick do you find according Music for real estate videos on those different platforms?? , I mean what do you type in ??? Cheers from Sydney..
Hey!! I just use Epidemic Sound and keep up to date on new releases, and when I like certain artists I’ll save them in different folders for different vibes so I’m as ready to go as I can be :) once you find a solid 10-15 you’ll be set for a while!
Great video, I really appreciate it, I learned quite a bit from it. Question, do you do one on one training? I would love to tag along with you on a shoot or two and of course I would be willing to pay.
Hey!! Thanks so much. I don't but I'm working on a course to release in the next few months or so to help :) Hope some of my other videos help for now though!
Manual focus? Tips for long shots? I know ninja walk but im shitty ninja.. Im using resolve (for now) and the stabilization isnt that good (or i dont know how to use it).
Great ideas ! I would use AF unless my camera had bad AF but either way it helps to set it somewhere mid - room so as you move it will stay mostly in focus. Keep it up and you’ll get smoother :) Practicing getting better movements in camera is your best bet.
Nice Video Friend.. I'm planning to move into Real Estate Field, Currently own Dji OsmoAction, Dji Pocket2, Dji Mini2, Insta 360 one x2 and Moza Mini P 3-1 Gimbal. Firstly, Are these sufficient enough for Real Estate Video Shoots, or else need to buy a Camera. If so what should to ideal option in Budget for Low Light Indoor Shoots...?
You can definitely start with anything and see how it goes. But I’d go for a Sony camera either the a7iv for photo/video. Or the new canon r8 would be a good full frame camera to get going for a while
I have probably such a dumb question, but what button are you clicking on the top of the camera? Love your videos! New subscriber here! :) Oh .. and I'm in need of a good tripod .. recommendation?
Haha thanks!! Just the record button :) for photos I’d go with the peak design travel tripod since it’s so light weight. But for video primarily I’d maybe go with a heavier one for stability. I have a manfrotto 190x and it’s been great !
Haha yeah! You just need to have the right usb to connect to its functions but I forgot about it when I switched cameras a few years ago and never got a new cable for my Canon 🤣 It was super handy and sped things up when I used it with my Sony though. Less extra recording time re composing and all of that for each shot !
R6 if you ever want to do video! AF is so much better even if the files are a little smaller you’ll get better shots. I’m shooting a wedding w/ one in a few weeks !
Nice !! I have one but it’s a little too slow for most videos / budgets for real estate shoots. Love how the slider shots look though ! If the budget was right would love to use one more for RE shots and time lapses and all the cool shots !
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thanks for letting me know! I have the R at the moment (not shooting luxurious homes) so I wondered if I should bring my light panels
@@cornerstonedigitalmedia Try it out! Never worked great for me for fast shoots tbh. But can work well with something like the aperture 300d or 600d as a bounce fill like a flash would do for photos.
Hey! Auto focus (spot focus) mostly bottom right third works well, or touch focus on a spot mid-room where there will be something to focus on as you move. For details just focus on the feature you’re showing.
Thanks for sharing the great content! Is there a chance to get overheating issues if an R6 to be used as the only camera for a whole real estate shooting(taking both pictures and video)? how is the battery running? Cheers from Vancouver!
Hey!! Thanks so much!! I think if you’re not in a super hot location you should be alright ;) My good friend uses one in Houston TX every day this summer, and hasn’t had any heat issues except for long interview type videos (20 min+ 4K clips) Great camera !
Depends ! If it’s bright yes. Otherwise I use f2.8 most of the time because I like how it looks. Gets most things in focus and adds a little bit of a cinematic feel. If I were using a Sony which can have super clean footage at high ISO I might do it differently though.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo i have an fx3 and was wondering if i do a higher fstop and up the iso to compensate. I shoot in auto focus and was thinking this can eliminate auto focus problrm when taking longer shots
@@umiumi2638 Sure ! If you need to. There’s no “one way” to do anything. I’ll always recommend try everything and see what you like, what looks best with your setup, and what types of control you like working with to get the shots you’re imagining. I think it’s ISO 12,800 where FX3/a7siii gets a cleaner image all of a sudden (compared to close isos) so I’d try that out for those scenarios to see what you think. I used it on my course videos and was able to shoot some darker rooms at like f7.1 with clean footage which is crazy! Also sunset at f22 🤯
Hey! Lots of variables to consider like usage, project scope, property size, editing needs etc. But for starters 400+ is pretty normal for daytime videos (drone+gimbal work). Good to itemize what all you're doing to make sure its actually profitable and worth it for you 😄
Yes! I Always just touch focus an object in the middle of the room for wide shots or the focal point for details 👍 sometimes I’ll focus then switch to manual focus if it’s trying to lock onto something else though
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo What autofocus setting do you use for the Canon R6? ex. Spot AF, 1-point AF, Expand AF area, etc? I've been trying to find the best one for real estate video. Thanks in advance.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you for reply! And what about focus when you trying to do shoot from the corner to corner of the room? In one your video (cant remember which) you had nice room with big windows on the right (straight from the entrance to the room) and bed on the left. You started with focus on the windows and refocus on bed as you are moving or? (and sorry for bad eng :/ )
@@elboro16 A good safe spot to put the focus point for me is usually on the right Lower third or somewhere around there depending on furniture and everything in the unique room. That way as you move the camera the focus point should be at a similar distance to where you are so in relation to where you are, the whole space will generally keep the same amount of focus. Hope that helps! Hard to explain without visuals 😆
@@jacianparrilla8186 I usually use my presets , and tweak them a bit per shot. Check out my video on color grading though, it covers LOG and Picture Profile footage 👍👍👍
Hey!! Definitely one of the harder parts about the photo/video industry. Unfortunately I don't think theres any big "hack" except getting as involved in any industry related things as you possibly can so you can meet potential clients / get referrals / etc. (and cold emailing people with your portfolio). Depending on where your quality of work is, and people skills are it could be quick or could take years to build up clients.. Definitely a long - game type of strategy but once your work + reputation gets out there, it can pile up if you're in a good location for it ! I have a video on it that might help you figure out what to work on if you want to check it out for more info: ua-cam.com/video/apvEXrqGuUw/v-deo.html
Focus on the good parts. Maybe more detail shots and keep it shorter. Or the other way if you’re wanting to show remodelers everything focus on wide shots so they can imagine what they can do with it.
Dude you are the man. I watched another persons channel shot a whole house. Stumbled upon your videos. Went back a re shot the whole house. So underrated you should have a million followers. Amazing. Thanks a million.!!!
Wow! Thanks for sharing 🔥🔥 Keep it up
I’m between Houston & Dallas. Got a shoot tomorrow and your videos are about to be put to great use man. 🤙🏽😁
Dude, your channel is great! Love the content!
Just watched at least 4 vids in a row and subscribed ...of cause.
Keep up the relaxed moode and the great content. ✌🏼
Thanks!! ✌️
Fun to see Andrei and you working together. Nice to see you commit on the R6, loving mine!
R6 is Andrei's!! But I really liked how the footage turned out :) Thanks!!
Super timely, just picked up the ronin rsc2! Awesome stuff
How are you liking it ?? Seems so much better !
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo loving it so far! The foldable design is cool, and I’ve learned to make the portrait mode work for me. The one quirk I’d say is there is no interchangeable battery. It just goes against my tendency to want to have a backup.
@@jg_jgjg Very cool! Might have to switch!! Does the battery not last as long as the specs say ? (14 hrs) I've never had any issues with my S running out during a shoot and I think its only 10-12.
This is really cool. I found both of you separately and to see that y'all are shooting together is cool. do y'all ever come to DFW, Texas? Wouldn't mind shadowing if y'all do!
Love it! Thanks for the free shoot list. Truly appreciate it!
Enjoy! 😁
This was very interesting. Going to try some of your techniques on my video shoot tomorrow morning!
Hope it goes well! Thanks
Great video guys! You must come see us in Italy..!
Thanks!! What part of Italy? Love Italy 🇮🇹
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Hi Taylor, I'm in Piemonte, under the Alps. The area is famous for wine and of course food. I've been in real estate for 20 years here but I'm moving into doing video, maybe just video so make a 'road' trip video over with Andrei to help an old guy out. I should be able to help out with accommodation and there'll be plenty of pizza and wine. Richard
@langheproperty That would be fun! I went to Verona and Milan a year ago and wanted to come back to see the Alps some time. How’s your video work going??
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I'm 2 hours from Milan, just SE of Turin and we're surrounded by the Alps. I'm doing my first full video tour today.. if the weather behaves itself. It's a fantastic house so a good start. I'll be sure to let you know when the video is live.
This came out so good! It was awesome getting to document your process for real estate vids. So do I bill a new pair of shoes to you or the client? Lmk. K THANKS!
hahaha appreciate you man! These shoes don't count? 😛 ua-cam.com/video/KgMYdudEwho/v-deo.html
Yes it's a great video! Please do more of these! 👍👍👏
Thanks!! 😄
the all black idea is so simple be genius. Im gunna start doing that :D
Haha definitely comes in handy sometimes ! Also natural colors work too like army green, tan, and navy blue 👍
I also shoot with a Manfrotto monopod with a video fluid head with the 3 feet for detail shots.
Nice !! Love that setup, super fast
Nice work Taylor, would you have a link to the final edit by any chance.
Steve L
Thanks! Yeah the link is in the vid description 👍
Love your videos mate! Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the next one!
Thanks!! 😁
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing this. As a photographer/videographer here in the UK you would be required to draw a high spec floorplan, do a virtual tour, photography, video and maybe drone. Carry out 2-3 shoots per day, have it all edited and turned around within 24 hours and you'd make about £100-£150 per property for the effort through an agency. I've been doing this work for about 7 years, still love it but just recently got more involved in video. I really have to get out of agency work.
Intense !! Glad you are doing something you love though :)
New subscriber and really enjoy your helpful vids and your relaxed style 👍 would love to see a short video on your gimbal settings and if you have any preferred set up and tricks
Thanks!! Need to do that for sure 👍
Excellent as usual. Many say 1080p is fine for real estate but your's is 4k no? Noticed you're using some pretty high iso settings, 2500. Isn't it noticeable using various settings in a video?
Yes to all!. 1080p is just fine but I do like 4K better for more detail and flexibility for edits. High ISO can produce noisy footage if you go too high, so make sure to test your camera and see what works and what’s too far to get the best results out of it :)
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Really appreciate your quick reply. Best.
Great video. Looking forward to more
Good stuff, thanks for the BTS.
Thanks!!
Love it Taylor! Question about profile... are you shooting log or a built-in profile? I'm always torn between getting very crispy footage or getting a higher dynamic range. In my case, my clients always want to get details of the view (blue sky, sea view), but I'm having a really hard time getting crispy footage when shooting log... thanks for your help! Cheers from the French Riviera.
I always shoot log! What camera are you using ? Sometimes log is worse than using a flatter picture profile (like neutral with 0 contrast or HLG) on 8 bit Sony footage especially. Must be an awesome location to film in! Would love to see your work.
When do you use a lens hood vs when don’t you (indoors)
It’s safe to just always use one. Honestly I don’t know why I don’t sometimes 😆
Great video - nice tips and good advice. Thank you, you got my sub!
Thanks so much! Hope it helps you :)
I like your vids! What's the song at the end, and what music platform?
Do ever use the joystick on your gimbal or is it all just twist and turn by hand? Great video, great content, thanks for the tip.
Thanks!! Most of the time it’s just the wrist movement / body movement. But for combo moves like parallax +tilt or pan or something like that I use the joystick to dial It in! (On super slow speeds for control)
Great content!
Thank you sir for this intresting video👍👍👍
Hey! Thanks for checking it out. Hope it was helpful :)
Awesome video :) quick question - when I use the ronin sc and I do a pan, the camera slowly pans the other way to compensate. I noticed yours doesn’t do this… how did you achieve this and what settings do you use? Thanks 😊
Are you holding the (trigger) ?? When you do that it acts how you’re describing to keep it from rotating. I just have mine in the normal mode where the roll axis is off so the horizon line stays level
God you are the cutest. Nice work per usual!
Thanks for the support !! Killer Username 👏
Superb video. Have you tried the HDR PQ mode for better dynamic range?
I think so, but it wasn't my favorite. Just personal preference though! Is that what you do?
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I tried during my last shoot but the video came out pretty flat and dark. So will require color grading. Not going to use this mode next time..!!
Great tips mate...thank you so much.
Quick do you find according
Music for real estate videos on those different platforms?? , I mean what do you type in ???
Cheers from Sydney..
Hey!! I just use Epidemic Sound and keep up to date on new releases, and when I like certain artists I’ll save them in different folders for different vibes so I’m as ready to go as I can be :) once you find a solid 10-15 you’ll be set for a while!
Nice. Hey, how 'bout showing the entire final product?
Linked in description! Thanks for the support 👍👍
Great video, I really appreciate it, I learned quite a bit from it. Question, do you do one on one training? I would love to tag along with you on a shoot or two and of course I would be willing to pay.
Hey!! Thanks so much. I don't but I'm working on a course to release in the next few months or so to help :) Hope some of my other videos help for now though!
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Yes they have helped, thank you.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank u
Manual focus? Tips for long shots? I know ninja walk but im shitty ninja.. Im using resolve (for now) and the stabilization isnt that good (or i dont know how to use it).
Great ideas ! I would use AF unless my camera had bad AF but either way it helps to set it somewhere mid - room so as you move it will stay mostly in focus. Keep it up and you’ll get smoother :) Practicing getting better movements in camera is your best bet.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo here something i shot. ua-cam.com/video/00OZ5f_dEWE/v-deo.html
@@kallepernu9251 Great job! The location looks amazing too 🤩
Nice Video Friend.. I'm planning to move into Real Estate Field, Currently own Dji OsmoAction, Dji Pocket2, Dji Mini2, Insta 360 one x2 and Moza Mini P 3-1 Gimbal. Firstly, Are these sufficient enough for Real Estate Video Shoots, or else need to buy a Camera. If so what should to ideal option in Budget for Low Light Indoor Shoots...?
You can definitely start with anything and see how it goes. But I’d go for a Sony camera either the a7iv for photo/video. Or the new canon r8 would be a good full frame camera to get going for a while
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo …Thanks mate…What is your opinion about Sony ZV-E10 with Viltrox 13mm f1.4 or Sony 11mm f1.8? Very tight on Budget…
I’d imagine that would work to get started. I haven’t used it personally though but I’ve seen some pretty good footage from that camera
I have probably such a dumb question, but what button are you clicking on the top of the camera? Love your videos! New subscriber here! :) Oh .. and I'm in need of a good tripod .. recommendation?
Haha thanks!! Just the record button :) for photos I’d go with the peak design travel tripod since it’s so light weight. But for video primarily I’d maybe go with a heavier one for stability. I have a manfrotto 190x and it’s been great !
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo LOL! I thought so .. so the record button on the gimbal doesn't work? (mine doesn't either .. boo hoo)
Haha yeah! You just need to have the right usb to connect to its functions but I forgot about it when I switched cameras a few years ago and never got a new cable for my Canon 🤣 It was super handy and sped things up when I used it with my Sony though. Less extra recording time re composing and all of that for each shot !
Bro 5d mark iv and a7iii and EOS R and r6 which one is best for wedding photography and long term use
R6 if you ever want to do video! AF is so much better even if the files are a little smaller you’ll get better shots. I’m shooting a wedding w/ one in a few weeks !
very nice video~~
I got the r6 +16 35 f4 is + weebill 2
Do u use slider and video tripod?
Nice !! I have one but it’s a little too slow for most videos / budgets for real estate shoots. Love how the slider shots look though ! If the budget was right would love to use one more for RE shots and time lapses and all the cool shots !
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I see :) thanks!
Do you bring your own lights for when it gets too dark in a room that's poorly lit?
Not for these kinda of shoots but it’s possible! That’s where Sony cameras are handy with the crazy low light performance.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thanks for letting me know! I have the R at the moment (not shooting luxurious homes) so I wondered if I should bring my light panels
@@cornerstonedigitalmedia Try it out! Never worked great for me for fast shoots tbh. But can work well with something like the aperture 300d or 600d as a bounce fill like a flash would do for photos.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thanks a ton! Btw love the content!
Thanks!!! Planning to do a video on that topic when I can make it happen.
are you using manual or auto focus ? and where do you focus. Thanks
Hey! Auto focus (spot focus) mostly bottom right third works well, or touch focus on a spot mid-room where there will be something to focus on as you move. For details just focus on the feature you’re showing.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thanks
Thanks for sharing the great content! Is there a chance to get overheating issues if an R6 to be used as the only camera for a whole real estate shooting(taking both pictures and video)? how is the battery running? Cheers from Vancouver!
Hey!! Thanks so much!! I think if you’re not in a super hot location you should be alright ;) My good friend uses one in Houston TX every day this summer, and hasn’t had any heat issues except for long interview type videos (20 min+ 4K clips) Great camera !
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Very useful! Thanks!
H-town!
Have you had any overheating issues shooting with the R6 and 60fps? Or any tips to keep it or an R5 from overheating?
Nope! But haven’t used one outdoors for long shoots or super long takes yet…
For non detail shots, do you use a higher
f stop to keep entire image into focus?
Depends ! If it’s bright yes. Otherwise I use f2.8 most of the time because I like how it looks. Gets most things in focus and adds a little bit of a cinematic feel. If I were using a Sony which can have super clean footage at high ISO I might do it differently though.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo i have an fx3 and was wondering if i do a higher fstop and up the iso to compensate. I shoot in auto focus and was thinking this can eliminate auto focus problrm when taking longer shots
@@umiumi2638 Sure ! If you need to. There’s no “one way” to do anything. I’ll always recommend try everything and see what you like, what looks best with your setup, and what types of control you like working with to get the shots you’re imagining. I think it’s ISO 12,800 where FX3/a7siii gets a cleaner image all of a sudden (compared to close isos) so I’d try that out for those scenarios to see what you think. I used it on my course videos and was able to shoot some darker rooms at like f7.1 with clean footage which is crazy! Also sunset at f22 🤯
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thanks for the info, great vids bro!
Do you auto iso or just set for each room?
Manual settings for every shot :)
Was this shot in 8 or 10 bit? Clog or natural? Thanks!
Mostly on the EOS r (8 bit log) I believe!
How much would you charge for something like this?
Hey! Lots of variables to consider like usage, project scope, property size, editing needs etc. But for starters 400+ is pretty normal for daytime videos (drone+gimbal work). Good to itemize what all you're doing to make sure its actually profitable and worth it for you 😄
What fps you are using?
Mostly 30 & 60 !
You use autofocus or? I saw that you "touch focus" so its autofocus? Or what is your focus settings. Thank you in advance :)
Yes! I Always just touch focus an object in the middle of the room for wide shots or the focal point for details 👍 sometimes I’ll focus then switch to manual focus if it’s trying to lock onto something else though
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo What autofocus setting do you use for the Canon R6? ex. Spot AF, 1-point AF, Expand AF area, etc? I've been trying to find the best one for real estate video. Thanks in advance.
Usually just spot focus - large spot! The spot varies from shot to shot - Hope that helps :)
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you for reply! And what about focus when you trying to do shoot from the corner to corner of the room? In one your video (cant remember which) you had nice room with big windows on the right (straight from the entrance to the room) and bed on the left. You started with focus on the windows and refocus on bed as you are moving or? (and sorry for bad eng :/ )
@@elboro16 A good safe spot to put the focus point for me is usually on the right Lower third or somewhere around there depending on furniture and everything in the unique room. That way as you move the camera the focus point should be at a similar distance to where you are so in relation to where you are, the whole space will generally keep the same amount of focus. Hope that helps! Hard to explain without visuals 😆
yall almost caused a massive accident out front 😆 🤣
Haha luckily not though 😂
Do you Shoot on log profile?
Almost always ! Sometimes I’ll shoot standard if the lighting is great and need to edit faster but mostly just for my own projects not client work.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thanks for the reply, How do colorgrade your real estate log footages?
@@jacianparrilla8186 I usually use my presets , and tweak them a bit per shot. Check out my video on color grading though, it covers LOG and Picture Profile footage 👍👍👍
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Cheers!
There was a mouse swimming in the pool lmao or am i tripping?
Haha probably a pool cleaner thing 😂
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo hahahah my wife and i we were tripping lol
Man I wanna know how to get realtor clients
Hey!! Definitely one of the harder parts about the photo/video industry. Unfortunately I don't think theres any big "hack" except getting as involved in any industry related things as you possibly can so you can meet potential clients / get referrals / etc. (and cold emailing people with your portfolio). Depending on where your quality of work is, and people skills are it could be quick or could take years to build up clients.. Definitely a long - game type of strategy but once your work + reputation gets out there, it can pile up if you're in a good location for it ! I have a video on it that might help you figure out what to work on if you want to check it out for more info: ua-cam.com/video/apvEXrqGuUw/v-deo.html
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thank you man
Glad to see that u also can stressed,....u r so cool otherwise.;-)
we get tons of really old houses in the northeast. I haven't seen a video of how to shoot a house that needs tlc. *shrug*
Focus on the good parts. Maybe more detail shots and keep it shorter. Or the other way if you’re wanting to show remodelers everything focus on wide shots so they can imagine what they can do with it.
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thumbs up :)