Category: HDR
Luxury Marketing Demands High-Caliber Visual Content
I think it’s safe to say selling luxury and high-end real estate requires upping your game. I’m not going to...
We’re walking the video walk. See our new video on HDR
If you’ve been reading this blog lately or if you caught us at the Colorado Association of Realtors 2014 Convention,...
Steven Beam: “The Sellers Went Cuckoo When They Saw the Pictures”
Here’s how Steven Beam, Realtor, CRS, RE/MAX Alliance in Parker, became a convert to HDR photography. “I tell you, it...
RE/MAX’s Angela Hacker: My Clients Were So Impressed
Angela Hacker, broker associate at RE/MAX Professionals in Cherry Creek describes herself as “really hands on.” She works hard for...
Meet Jon Eady, a Master of HDR Art and Technique
Jon Eady is one of our most experienced senior photographers, so when he says a shoot is “challenging” you sit...
Something New is Happening on the Mediamax Website
We’ve been doing a bit of a spring spruce up on the Mediamax website. Time to refresh and renew, blow...
Todd Yokomichi: Some of the best photos I’ve seen, period
In tennis they call the perfect shot an ace. In photography, sometimes it all comes together just like that. Todd...
White Orchid Interiors: Our “Preferred Partner” for Home Staging
John Matthews, co-founder of White Orchid Interiors, calls it “the grand slam” – staging plus professional photography plus the right...
Jim Romano: High-quality Photos, High Level of Service
Jim Romano is a relationship builder. Instead of specializing in a geographic area or a price point, Romano, broker associate...
How Dawne Collier Made the Fast Sale with HDR Photos
Dawne Collier, broker associate with Coldwell Banker Devonshire in Fort Collins, scheduled Mediamax Senior Photographer Phil Ryman to shoot HDR...
How HDR Photography Gives You a Competitive Edge
Every realtor at the top of their game uses professional photography. In a competitive market, no top seller in this...
HDR Photography: See the difference
You’ve heard of HDR. You may know it stands for High Dynamic Range but what does that mean? And what...
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