12 June 2011
Magazine article on Real Estate Photography
14/06/11 12:41 Filed in: Real Estate Photography
Professional Photographer Magazine June 2011

An article by Jeff Kent called SHOW and SELL
If a property’s photography isn’t exciting online,
it’ll never lure potential buyers.
Good lighting and HDRi
90% of all business originate from online listings.
Proper staging and HDR imaging will turn high-end
properties rapidly.
I. Watson is quoted in the article
“ My approach is to show in the best possible light.
Most real estate photography just documents the
property. I want to create an emotional attachment
that spurs people to want more”.
HDR imaging is especially suited for high-end properties.
An article by Jeff Kent called SHOW and SELL
If a property’s photography isn’t exciting online,
it’ll never lure potential buyers.
Good lighting and HDRi
90% of all business originate from online listings.
Proper staging and HDR imaging will turn high-end
properties rapidly.
I. Watson is quoted in the article
“ My approach is to show in the best possible light.
Most real estate photography just documents the
property. I want to create an emotional attachment
that spurs people to want more”.
HDR imaging is especially suited for high-end properties.
Nikon's new D7000
14/06/11 12:20 Filed in: Digital Photography
The newest Nikon entry, the D7000.
User selected settings help you switch from HDRi settings
to sports photography settings by simply moving from user setting U1 to U2.
Program all your settings into each user defined setting once and forget it.
There are EXIF settings and Auto Exposure for forty year old lens.
14 bit color storage introduce subtle nuances.
16.9 Megapixel sensor is a strong plus.
It has a shutter quieter than a Leica in quiet mode. LOL
Some writers claim that the D7000 is only one step below Nikon’s flagship D3x
DX0 has tested it and confirms the above.
There are some who say the D7000 is slow to focus,
only if you use the LCD screen,
If you use the viewfinder it outrageously fast and accurate
User selected settings help you switch from HDRi settings
to sports photography settings by simply moving from user setting U1 to U2.
Program all your settings into each user defined setting once and forget it.
There are EXIF settings and Auto Exposure for forty year old lens.
14 bit color storage introduce subtle nuances.
16.9 Megapixel sensor is a strong plus.
It has a shutter quieter than a Leica in quiet mode. LOL
Some writers claim that the D7000 is only one step below Nikon’s flagship D3x
DX0 has tested it and confirms the above.
There are some who say the D7000 is slow to focus,
only if you use the LCD screen,
If you use the viewfinder it outrageously fast and accurate

