Doctor’s Office Photography

Doctor’s Office Photography Wellness Center Photography This post features some Doctor’s Office Photography.  It’s a beautiful new build-out for a Wellness Center in Irvine, built by one of my favorite clients. It’s an ultra-clean design, with crisp lines and warm wood accents that give the doctors office a professional yet warm feel.  The built-in cabinetry […]

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS & CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS

Photography for Interior Designers & Custom Home Builders Stand Out from the Competition with Remarkable Interior Photography The best way to show off your interior design & custom-built home design is with remarkable Photography for Interior Designers & Custom Home Builders.  I can’t tell you how many web sites and advertisements I see that have […]

PHOTOGRAPHY for INTERIOR DESIGNERS

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHER FOR  RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SPACES  “Clients keep requesting Marc as their photographer because of his magazine quality photography and superlative customer service.  …” PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS: Luxury Real Estate Images produces beautiful Interior Design photography for interior designers and architects. Photography for interior design is a collaborative […]

Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift Lens Review

Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift lens review

Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift Lens Review Paired with a Photodiox Adapter and Sony a7sii UPDATE:    Using the Fotodiox adapter caused image ghosting. Fix:  I switched to a Metabones IV … problem fixed.  Here is a visual review of the Canon 17mm Tilt-Sift lens. Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift Lens Review: As a luxury real estate photographer I’m […]

Balboa Island Luxury Real Estate Photographer

Balboa Island Luxury Real Estate Photographer Newport Beach Interior Design Photography Photographed with #‎SonyAlpha, α7S, FE 24-70mm f/4 Z OSS, FE 16-35mm f/4 Z OSS and, Neewer TT850 flashes, Enduro Carbon CT314 tripod and Really Right Stuff BH-55 ball head Last week, started a project with Tracy Troop from the Troop Group photographing one of […]

Enfuse Desktop GUI | Real World Review

Enfuse Desktop GUI | Real World Review Enfuse Bests NIK Efex HDR Pro 2 in Overall Real World Testing for Architectural Interiors Throughout all my reading on Larry Lohrman’s excellent site Photographyforrealestate.net site I haven’t seen a thorough explanation on how to achieve a well balanced interior image with Enfuse. And I discovered Enfuse on […]

Newport Beach Luxury Real Estate Photographer | Lido Park Drive

Newport Beach Luxury Real Estate Photographer | Lido Park Drive 5th Floor Luxury Apartment Overlooking the Newport Marinas Just photographed this last Wednesday for Bill Robinson of Robinson Home Builders. And it will be appearing in LUXE INTERIORS magazine in the next couple of moths. I was a particularly difficult luxury real estate photography shoot […]

Staging Luxury Real Estate Before and After

Staging Luxury Real Estate Before and After Staging Equates to Top Dollar Resale Value & Top Dollar Commission Its not a question if you need to stage a luxury property that needs some visual impact and interior updating. Of course you do….Its a questions of WHEN TO STAGE THE LUXURY PROPERTY…and here’s why. Staging {beautifying […]

5 ESSENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR REALTORS SELLING LUXURY REAL ESTATE

Q: HOW TO SHOWCASE YOUR LISTING TO BUYERS A: PLAY UP THE VISUALS ON YOUR LISTING “Multimillion-dollar homes demand Madison Avenue marketing and advertising…” the New York Times 5 ESSENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR REALTORS SELLING LUXURY REAL ESTATE Its no secret sexy sells. And that goes for luxury real estate. Top performing realtors know one […]

10 Things I've Learned Photographing Luxury Real Estate

10 Things I’ve Learned Photographing Luxury Real Estate An Essential List for the Serious Luxury Real Estate Photographer “When photographing a large project, take a point and shoot of mirrorless system and create images from different points of view and elevations. Then create a proof sheet to use as a story board for the client.” […]