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Lebert Wilson-Harris
  • Dallas, TX
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Real Estate Photography

Lebert Wilson-Harris
  • Dallas, TX
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How is everyone doing? I've been a hobbyist photographer for around 11 years or so, and I'm looking to get into Real Estate Photography. I need to build a portfolio, and wanted to see if there's any realtors, landlords, or builders needing pictures taken? If so please PM, so we can discuss. I'm looking forward to working with the community in the DFW area.

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Frank Wong
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bay Area
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Frank Wong
  • Real Estate Broker
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Hi Lebert,

Your best bet is to make some large postcards with your amazing shots on it with your website info then go to local realty offices and promote your business.  You want photography jobs you gotta go do some old school sales and meet people. While you are there pick up business cards and then email them.  Take this seriously and you now have a real estate photography business. 

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