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Kyler J Sloan
  • Investor
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Buying your own Professional Camera

Kyler J Sloan
  • Investor
  • Maggie Valley, NC
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Anyone else just go ahead and purchase their own wide-angled lensed professional camera? 

I would always start by hiring a professional photographer when listing a new place. 

However, I would like to keep my listing updated as and when I make incremental changes to my property. 

Ideas come to mind which I cannot help but implement, but prefer to do the work incrementally over 1 day vacancies (I have a 2 day minimum). 

Rather than ponder "should I have my photographer come back up" every time I make a change, I would like to just snap photos myself to keep the place continuously updated. 

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Maksu Ize
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Maksu Ize
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  • Vancouver
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Does a chef make an excellent meal, or does the oven?

A professional camera will not get you amazing photos, having the skills and knowledge will. Add in Photoshop skills to get the last 20%.

/12 years of photo and Photoshop experience

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