Category: real estate photographer Littleton
Ray Tomsick: “I am blown away by how great your customer service is”
Yes, the quality of the photos matters. It’s the No. 1 reason to go with Mediamax for professional photography. But...
If the kitchen sells the house, what about the kitchen photos?
It’s part of common wisdom in real estate: the kitchen sells the house. "For today's home buyer, the kitchen is...
Mediamax Virtual Tours can help you set yourself apart. Here’s how
For successful marketing, you need to set yourself apart. This is what brand is all about. Your brand helps people...
Why you should only trust a professional to take your real estate photos
I see lots of photos of houses over the course of any given week. I watch lots of virtual tours....
We take the guess work out of luxury marketing
Luxury marketing experts may differ on favorite techniques, but they all agree your marketing should be commensurate with the value,...
Do sellers notice when the photos are bad?
In the rush to get a home on the market, it’s easy to suppose the sellers don’t notice a little...
5 reasons to test-drive our new Mediamax Virtual Tour
Our new Mediamax Virtual Tour has so many things going for it, we can think of a lot more than...
Need new photos after your tour’s been shot? Order a reshoot
Ever had this happen? You schedule a photo shoot for a new listing and everything’s looking great. And then it...
How to Customize a Flier for Your Mediamax Virtual Tour. It’s Easy – And Fast!
Our new Mediamax Virtual Tour has many outstanding features – like Hi-Def full-screen display of all media and the fact...
How to personalize your Mediamax Virtual Tour: Arrange media, add music and more
So, you’ve ordered a Mediamax Virtual Tour and you get an email saying the photos are done and the tour’s...
You’re going to love how easy it is to use our new Mediamax Virtual Tour
When you log in to your account in our new Mediamax Virtual Tour, one of the things you’re going to...
Meet Mediamax’s Cheryl Ungar: Experienced Pro, Photo “Geek” and Giver
Mediamax Senior Photographer Cheryl Ungar says she knew in kindergarten she wanted to be a photographer. Armed with a Bachelor’s...
Good news! Changes to Realtor.com mean cost savings for you
Do you remember the “red spinning house”? Answering “yes” might date you, but for those who haven’t been in the...
Swedish Medical Center Using Mediamax Virtual Tour to Showcase New Burn Unit
Here’s how one thing leads to another. A couple of years ago, we shot a virtual tour for a home...
Why Tracy Hulsey switched to the new Mediamax virtual tour platform
Tracy Hulsey, RE/MAX Southeast in Castle Rock, was looking for a change. The online platform she’d been using to market...
Brandi Broadley: Professional Photography Sets the Stage
Brandi Broadley always orders professional photography when she lists a home, even if it’s a lower price point, for one...
Do your sellers know how important photography is?
There’s a reason why your sellers didn’t go the for-sale-by-owner route. It’s the same reason they might turn to a...
You know Mediamax for homes. Now think Mediamax for apartments, too
With over 100,000 residential properties photographed since 2002, you’d be right to call Mediamax residential real estate specialists. But did...
20+ photographers and growing – Mediamax expands its crew
Here’s one way to tell your business is growing – it gets harder and harder to get everybody together for...
5 Reasons to Stage Even in a Hot Market
With this hot market we’re enjoying right now, you could get the feeling houses are selling themselves. But Lauren Matthews,...
How Marlene Maxon Sets Herself Apart to Win the Listing
Marlene Maxon with RE/MAX Alliance, Arvada, takes the long view. It’s not just about making the sale today, it’s also...
Meet John Koliopoulos: problem solver, patent holder, dedicated team player
John Koliopoulos didn’t exactly take the direct route to becoming a real estate photographer. He has a degree in criminology....
What’s Wrong With This Picture? How to Avoid the Tragedy of Bad Real Estate Photos
This is the tragedy of bad real estate photography: it doesn’t have to happen. As I continue my occasional series...