Yearly Archives: 2011
Jan Photo of the Month
Welcome to all of the blog readers and our newsletter recepients, We used to do a photo download of the month every month but we stopped doing them a while ago but we have decided to bring them back. So here is your first download of the month. This is a photo of Mount
Exciting News :)
As 2011 comes to a close we know that all of you have been working on your plans for the upcoming year and we at Best View Imaging have been doing the same. After much planning and work we now have some very exciting news. Most of you have either used our Virtual Walkthrough for
Photo of the Month
Welcome to all of the blog readers and our newsletter recepients, We used to do a photo download of the month every month but we stopped doing them a while ago but we have decided to bring them back. So here is your first download of the month. This picture was taken by our IT
Double Rainbow: How to photograph a rainbow.
Double Rainbow: How to photograph a rainbow. On my way to a wake for a friend, I saw this double rainbow; Lloyd’s way of saying good-bye, I am sure. I thought I would share my success in capturing the moment. 1) Carry your camera ALWAYS! This is 99% of getting a photo of a rainbow.
I’m Quite Surprised
I have to say that I am quite surprised that I have seen so little mention of Google Plus by real estate agents. Even just now I ran a search on ActiveRain to see if maybe there were a bunch of postings but somehow I just missed seeing them but there are almost none at
I fell in love with a program…That doesn’t happen often
I know that many of you are probably using programs such as eEdge and Top Producer to manage your contacts and your campaigns but there are also many of you who may not be sold on these programs or who may work as something other than an actual real estate agent and may find this
What is it? Edition 2
From yesterday’s shoot, a little about the house; Located in Webster MA Built in the 1800s Two story, walk-up attic 3 bed/3 bath/2 porches If you think you knw what it is, comment below. Joan Pearsall BestViewImaging.com 508-667-9719 Serving the discerning agents in Central and Eastern MA
Failed Self Portraits
It is time to update my photo. But as you can see, yesterday’s photos shoot was not very successful. I will try again after a visit to the hairdresser…..wardrobe……make-up…..the gym……plastic surgeon…… I’ll admit it. I’m not a big fan of having my photo done. We are all so very self-critical. But hey-gotta have with everything,
Am I Obsolete?
I discovered this link last week. I feel so obsolete. No need to ask Joan for photography advice. Just go to: http://camerasim.com/camera-simulator.html OK. Maybe I am over-reacting a little. (I learned that from my teenage daughters). This is a very fun link. I could spend hours here. It’s very easy to use. Just set: Lighting: Dim Indoors-Sunny
Photographing Small Rooms
Back in the summer, Karen Seeman asked about shooting small rooms. Here are my top four suggestions. Tips for Small Rooms The biggest challenge of real estate/architectural photography is to take a 10x15x10, 3-dimensional room (1500 cubic feet) and create an accurate 4×3, 2-dimensional (12 square inches) representation. This challenge is magnified in small rooms. (Yes-I do