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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Would you trade a free night in exchange for professional photos?
Random question: I am a published real estate photographer and have shot quite a few luxury homes ranging all the way north of 7-8 Million. I always wonder if I should message Airbnb hosts who have cabins in the Lake Tahoe/Truckee area that I already plan on visiting anyways and just see if anyone would be willing to trade a night or two in exchange for professional photos (possibly video also if the property is expensive enough).
If you received a request like that and for a weekend you weren't booked anyway how would you respond?
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@Andrew Neal I would shoot that down in a second. A good photographer can afford their own place to stay is my thought process.
That being said this is a bit different. Coming from BP and not AirBnB I bet you’ve got a pretty good chance of finding someone if you ask on here!!