Before and after pictures with 10mm lens

 

A 10mm lens opens up rooms

Letting them be displayed at an advantage over rooms shot with an 18mm or 20mm lens. Our goal is to show agents and their homeowners how professional images enhance their print and online marketing efforts and ultimately result in more profits and quicker sales.

At no time does the saying "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words" ring more true than now. At a time when buyers have an advantage in the marketplace and the ease of access to various listing websites are at an all time high it is paramount that your home is represented in the best possible light.

In a market as competitive as real estate, it is important to have an advantage over your competition. In a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors, they found that 80% of people across the county who bought a new home last year used the internet as a tool when looking for a home. They found that people rated photographs as the most useful tool in their search process. Updated Article Mar 10, 2011
 

Front of Home After - 10mm Lens, flash bounce Front of Home Before- 18mm Lens, on camera flash
After - 10mm Lens, flash bounce Before- 18mm Lens, on camera flash
Living Room After - 10mm Lens, flash bounce Living Room Before- 18mm Lens, on camera flash
After - 10mm Lens, flash bounce Before- 18mm Lens, on camera flash
Family Room After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Family Room Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash
After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash
Master Bedroom After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Master Bedroom Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash
After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash
Upper Living Room After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Upper Living Room Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash
After - 10mm lens, bounce flash Before - 18mm Lens, on camera flash

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