Low Altitude Aerial Photography
Low altitude aerial photography, also know as elevation photography, has steadily been gaining ground since the turn of the century, and for good reason. An aerial view provides an overall picture that is simply not possible from ground level. These types of shots can really help a realtor’s listing stand apart from the crowd. It [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»The Drought
This is one arm of Lake Conroe – Devastated! The drought is really evident here. We carry on with our lives, watering our plants and taking long showers and don’t really understand how bad it is until you see this. On a positive note, it was fun walking across the dry lake bed by moonlight! [...]
1 Comment | Keep Reading»Electrifying Front Elevation
Weather Forecast: 50 MPH winds with Pea Size Hail moving South/Southeast at 10 MPH. Hmmm. “Suppose it could be a little dangerous, but I have my camera to journal all the fun!” WAIT FOR IT – WAIT FOR IT My finger is on the button……..FLASH!!! Got it!!!
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»The Twilight Aerial
The Twilight Aerial is an interesting twist on real estate photography. Viewing a house from 60 feet in the air adds quite a different angle on what may be an ordinary looking facade. This height can also circumvent problems like trees and shrubs which may cover up the beauty of the home. Additionally you may [...]
1 Comment | Keep Reading»The Woodlands Mall
I usually sneer at the idea of leaving the loop for local entertainment. Living downtown, I have access to a variety of different activities within a 5 mile radius. If I have to drive 30 miles it better be good. Johnny Schiro with Icon Real Estate asked me to take some interesting shots of The [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»The Fairview
Had a fun shoot at the Fairview – This is a great neighborhood bar! click image for FULL GALLERY By Caroline Gallay 08.26.10 | 03:18 pm Steve Scalice wants his neighbors to know that it’s still him behind the The Fairview (and behind the bar) at the old Dean’s Credit Clothing location — it’s just [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»The Country Home – By KMK Interiors
How do you know when you have reached a new level? No one pins a medal on your chest in photography – Well, at least not in day to day sessions. There’s a level of pride – that lets you know A) you are in the right field and B) you do it well. No [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»HAR update – Higher Resolution Images Now Accepted in Tempo
One of the key enhancements that was introduced in the August 2010 publish for Tempo was an increase in the dimensions of images uploaded into Tempo from 640×480 to 1024×768 pixels. This means that agents can now upload images almost 100% larger than before. Please note: The file size restriction of 700KB is still in [...]
Leave a comment | Keep Reading»The Savoy Hotel : Not the explosion I was hoping for
I heard two words: “building” and “demolished” That’s all I needed. I did a horribly lacking amount of research to get the start time. 12 midnight. “Well, I have to wake up at 6am for an early shoot – but how many times do you get to photograph one of the oldest buildings in downtown [...]
2 Comments | Keep Reading»As featured in “Beautiful Bedrooms and Baths”
These are exciting times. My work will be featured in a publication for my clients, KMK Interiors. Architectural Digest and Southern Living are next! Have a look: Beautiful Bedrooms and Baths
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