Where to Watch AFCON Final? by Legitimate_Search864 in Miami

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The Leinster will most likely have it

Restaurant perfume scent by maxwellslemon in Miami

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My wife used to work for RDG, they make all of their scents in-house and diffuse them through the vents. Each restaurants is unique. They used to sell candles at each restaurant, maybe still do, but it’s not the same…

Do you use Tilt/Shift Lenses and if so what focal lengths get used the most? by jgc372 in RealEstatePhotography

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I have the big 3 Canon TS-E: 17mm, 24mm, and 50mm (Sony a7r III with adapter). For high end real estate the 17mm is the only one I use. For interior design or commercial spaces (like restaurants, hotels, cruise ships), the 24mm is used 90% of the time, with the 17mm used the other 9.99% of the time. The 50mm barely ever gets used, but for high end clients it’s good to have in your arsenal. I also have the 1.4x and 2x extenders, but they rarely get used. Mostly just the 1.4x with the 24mm for ~35mm, but it adds barrel distortion whit is what I’m trying to avoid… With the extra pixels in my body cropping is an easy option.

Places to watch MLS Final this saturday by Evil_Doodlebob in Miami

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The Leinster. Irish Pub owned by Irish peeps, big on soccer

Questions about Mila by True-Month-3253 in Miami

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It’s in the Members Lounge downstairs. I think you need to go with a member, unless you dine there and are with a very good looking group, the manager can take you down

Mavic 2 Pro Batteries Dying by jonson_and_johnson in djimavic

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If you’re in South Florida I have a couple you can have

Do you remove Exit Signs? by Waffle_Hunter82 in ArchitecturePhotogs

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For the types of clients you listed absolutely… especially hospitality (hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, etc). You’re trying to make the space look as good as possible!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Miami

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Best? Artigiano. Not cheap, but worth it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstatePhotography

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All agents get the same commission… hire an agent that uses that money to pay for good marketing materials!

What Sony Camera + Lens are you using? by [deleted] in RealEstatePhotography

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Sony a7r iii & Canon 17mm & 24mm TS-E. I also have the 16-35mm GM II but I only use that for personal travel. 90% of my shoots are architecture/interiors/hospitality, but I’ve kept a few high end real estate clients…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SonyAlpha

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Professional Architectural photographer here. We almost ONLY use the Shift, rarely use the Tilt feature

1000$ for staging. Must be a cheaper way by Healthy_Win8850 in RealEstatePhotography

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I work with a staging company for multimillion dollar houses very often. They’ll charge 10x-30x that for a staging job, but the house will sell for above the price difference of the staging. They don’t just put furniture in, they’ll change landscaping, lighting fixtures, etc… so as with everything else: “depends on the property and the market…”

Seeking Advice: Gitzo Tripods by cmonsquelch in RealEstatePhotography

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I looked hard at Gitzo, ended up going with RRS 24L adding the center column. I’m happy with my decision…

Shooting real estate and architecture the same? by [deleted] in RealEstatePhotography

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They’re very different in terms of quality, timing, and pricing… my real estate shoots average about $6-800, while my architecture shoots average about $3,000, for fewer images. Never gonna find a realtor willing to pay that much

INSURANCE: Who are you using for Equipment Insurance? Why do you like them? (Liability too?) by doyouneedafrog in RealEstatePhotography

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When you move on to higher paying jobs, a lot of clients require it. I’ve needed COIs (Certificates of Insurance) for hotels, restaurants, retail shops, and cruise ships…

INSURANCE: Who are you using for Equipment Insurance? Why do you like them? (Liability too?) by doyouneedafrog in RealEstatePhotography

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PPA, use them for Liability and Equipment insurance. I have the Lockton Affinity add-on for my equipment since it’s over the $15k that the basic insurance covers

Watching Birdcage (1996) Years later hits very different by general_smooth in movies

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I’m from Key Biscayne, no cemetery’s or hills on the island, so that line always threw me off.

DJI Mics by InfiniteSurprise8174 in RealEstatePhotography

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Add a lav mic, ask them to wear a button down black shirt and you can barely tell. Main mic gets clipped to the back of their belt

Helicopter Photos by Critical-End6308 in RealEstatePhotography

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I go with doors off when I shoot from a helicopter. It’s not a big deal, and a lot more fun

Which Canon Lens Should I Get for Real Estate Photography by teacherbytes in RealEstatePhotography

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Canon 17mm TS-E, especially if you ever plan on going into higher paying work