If these are the kind of views you have from your listing, I’m going to charge you three times my standard rate, and it’s going to be worth it.
As you can see from these view shots, these are not ideal shooting conditions. They do illustrate one of the biggest problems when it comes to shooting a view home, it can take at least two trips.
Also, if you want every window in the home to look crystal clear, requires adjusting each window pane independently to get the optimum view quality. Many high-priced homes have multiple panes with 50 or more panes in each window. This is very time-consuming, but doing it any other way gives inferior results. It easily triples the post production time.(AKA Photoshop).
The bottom line is this, when you call up with a view home you may experience a little sticker shock, but believe me, you’re getting a deal.
See my next posting for what a good interior view shot should look like.

