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Joseph Firmin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
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Long Distance Investing - Getting Photos Taken

Joseph Firmin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
Posted

Hi everyone, at CES in Las Vegas this year, a cool photo taking service is available:

https://proxypics.com/ Self-describes as the “uber for pictures”. If I want a picture of something, pin it on a map with any instructions and submit, then a photographer will go to the site and send you the picture. Photog gets $3.25/picture; cost is $5/picture or less for enterprise. Currently exterior photos, interior coming soon. 15,000 photogs in the system in all major cities.

Pretty cool, haven't used it, but just wanted to share.