Essential for every Real Estate Professional

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. To Real Estate Professionals, good photos can be worth thousands of dollars.
If you’re a Broker, Agent, Manager, Architect, Investor, Designer, Home Seller or anyone who needs to show a property in it’s “best light, “ this is for you.
Learn from the Pros!

What’s the value of better quality photos?

Take photos that will stop buyers in their tracks

If you work with a professional photographer

Read the story that started the ball rolling….
Several years ago Ed Wolkis set out on what turned out to be a year-long quest to buy a house. Ed can be a little picky… he’s been known to devote most of a forty-hour work week to find the perfect birthday card. While scrolling through hundreds of MLS properties, he was frustrated by the unattractive homes listed in his price range. Were there not great houses? Or where they were hidden in poorly created photographs? Or within listings that didn’t even have a photo?
As a professional commercial/ architectural photographer, Ed realized that better photos would help potential buyers find their dream homes… and real estate professionals sell them.
That’s what inspired him to write the book, How To Take Photos That Move Houses. The positive response he got from real estate professionals prompted him to create the course. With his Gurumods partner, long time colleague and friend, Jackie Goldstein, the course developed to include video, interactivity and easily accessible information.
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