Posts Tagged ‘art’

Artist vs. Photographer, Part II

October 27th, 2008 by Chester Bullock

10.27.08

Ferringway #8
Last week I wrote about Photography For Real Estate entry by Larry Lohrman..  The subject of the entry was “How to Survive in a Competitive Environment. Along with the usual good advice, Larry quoted a comment from a Flickr PFRE group discussion by Fred Light (still haven’t watched his DVD yet).  A piece of the quote:

For Realtors, it’s not about ‘the art’, ‘the creativity’, ‘the process’, and you can’t base your pricing on something Realtors don’t care or know about. The only people that care about that are the photographers, OTHER photographers and those who really appreciate photography as ART.

Realtors care about PRICE. Realtors care that the photos look GOOD and look better than what THEY could take. It’s really that simple. As long as a photographer (pro or semi pro or amateur) takes BETTER photos than the Realtor could themselves, they will get hired.

Price discussions notwithstanding, Fred hit it squarely on the head.  Photographers really are the only ones who care about the artistic side of an image when it comes to real estate or portraits.  The buyer (agent/ family member) who commissions you just does so because they believe you can do a better job than they can, or than other people they know can.  It’s that simple.  So make sure you give them what they want, charge fairly for it, and you shouldn’t have any problems.

All of life should be this easy, no?

Review: The Art of Black and White Photography

October 23rd, 2008 by Chester Bullock

10.23.08

Book Cover
“The Art of Black and White Photography”, by Torsten Andreas Hoffman, is the latest Rockynook book that I have read. So far, only one Rockynook title has disappointed me. “The Art of Black and White Photography” was definitely not a disappointment.
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