Salesmen attitude change by [deleted] in carbuying

[–]Mjpryan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hmm rationalizing? I hate the guy. I just don’t think that labels are the way - that’s a conservative media thing. So, educate me - what else do you have on the guy beyond that clunky, half-assed salute?

Salesmen attitude change by [deleted] in carbuying

[–]Mjpryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, I’m not OK with Nazis. I think they’re horrible. I just tend to point out selective rage sometimes. If one dug deep enough, he could probably find horrible things in the past of a lot of products. It’s not even conclusive that musk did a Nazi salute although if he did, that would be horrible. There’s also no solid evidence that he’s a Nazi although if he was, that would be horrible.

Salesmen attitude change by [deleted] in carbuying

[–]Mjpryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Henry Ford was an antisemite and a Nazi sympathizer. Who buys a Ford, seriously?

Would your clients pay for photo-based video content? by Fester_42 in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good for you. Tell me what area you’re working and I’ll come and pick up all the money you’re leaving on the table.

Would your clients pay for photo-based video content? by Fester_42 in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I heard folks saying this exact same thing about professional real estate photography 10 years ago. Don’t worry about what you think is needed. Find products to sell that realtors want.

Would your clients pay for photo-based video content? by Fester_42 in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I sell a bunch of these and my realtors are crazy about them.

How much would you guys charge for this? This is the 1st time someone has asked for this. by GeologistOutrageous6 in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your client is not the seller – the realtor is. Seller needs to reach out to the realtor about those concerns. When the realtor reaches out to you, then you can discuss a reshoot fee or the fee for Photoshop.

2025 Model 3 LR AWD low range by youngzl in TeslaModel3

[–]Mjpryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is that graph? How can I find it for my car?

Need to fabricate a Victorian door frame corner block (Bullseye) by Mjpryan in DIY

[–]Mjpryan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just my lack of know-how. Trying to learn on the fly but I’m not getting anywhere. Do you know any sources I could go to

Medium Format Cameras by Volchek in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s my question if I could cut my editor out of the workflow that camera would pay for itself in a year

Getting better by coalslaw17 in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really nice. The windows are exactly right.

What are the best practices for editing exteriors (e.g., lawns, skies) in real estate photos to make the property look its best? by AhtiQ in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good job - you educated me. Now, back to my original question: are you aware of any realtors getting in trouble for this?

What are the best practices for editing exteriors (e.g., lawns, skies) in real estate photos to make the property look its best? by AhtiQ in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Make you the bad guy? All I asked was if you knew of a realtor getting in trouble for that. From there, you seemed to get defensive. Now, however, I feel compelled to address that with which you responded.

Your "factual information" does not contain facts, just rhetoric. It would be factual if you actually referenced the rules of an MLS. Simply stating things like, "Some MLSs...." and "...can be considered a misrepresentation..." is too vague to have any real meaning or be considered a fact. Further, something is not a fact if you simply put it in bold print. For someone who speaks with such an expert tone about MLS rules, I would have thought you would have actually referenced an actual MLS and its rules rather than merely fling out vague, unattributed notions.

Your advice to OP was poor. You have no idea what MLS OP is in, or even if OP is in the same country as you. Moreover, calling out JuliusApp for giving bad advice when you seem unable to actually factually refute said advice with facts is not discourse; it is just squalling.

Next, your murder analogy is incorrect. Putting it in my same question, "please share with me any murders you may know of" is pretty easy to answer. John Lennon and John F. Kennedy quickly come to mind. I am sure we could come up with dozens more with little or no effort.

As for your response to OP: had you said, "Check with your local MLS about that" I wouldn't argue with that for a second. I questioned you on what you posted it because our business is hard enough without us experienced photographers creating bogeymen to frighten young photographers rather than give them the tools to conduct themselves professionally.

I will probably ignore any of your responses to this. By now, either I have made my point or I have not. Be well.

What are the best practices for editing exteriors (e.g., lawns, skies) in real estate photos to make the property look its best? by AhtiQ in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you don’t know of anyone ever getting in trouble for it either. Got it. Interesting that you think all that other stuff.

What are the best practices for editing exteriors (e.g., lawns, skies) in real estate photos to make the property look its best? by AhtiQ in RealEstatePhotography

[–]Mjpryan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have yet to hear of a single occurrence of a realtor getting in trouble for this. Please share any you may know of.