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Rob Simpson
  • Landlord
  • Pensacola, FL
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Real Estate & Professional Photography

Rob Simpson
  • Landlord
  • Pensacola, FL
Posted

In my perusing I often come across photos taken at bad angles, at night (!!), with 0.3MP phone cameras, fish-eye lenses, and the list goes on.

Has anyone at BP ever worked with a pro photographer to enhance a listing?

What's your opinion of utilizing such?

What sort of price point would you feel is reasonable?

*** A friend and I are photographers and are interesting in breaking into real estate photography, so we ask because we wish to analyze the potential market.

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