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- The Secret to Photographing Small Condos Fast: Scott Prokop’s Small-Space WorkflowIf you have ever squeezed into a 500-square-foot downtown high-rise condo with a massive tripod, struggled to frame a cramped galley kitchen, and watched your tripod legs collide with doorframes and kitchen islands, you know the unique frustration of small-space… Read more: The Secret to Photographing Small Condos Fast: Scott Prokop’s Small-Space Workflow
- How to Make Land Listings Look Like a Clear Investment: The Ultimate Drone Photography & Mapping GuideSelling vacant land or large acreage is fundamentally different from marketing a suburban single-family home. When buyers look at a house, they see walls, a kitchen, and a finished living space. When buyers look at raw land, they often see… Read more: How to Make Land Listings Look Like a Clear Investment: The Ultimate Drone Photography & Mapping Guide
- Why I Replaced My Photo Editors After 14 Years (And What I Do Instead)SEO Title: Why I Fired My Photo Editors After 14 Years! (And What I Do Instead) SEO Description: Discover why after 14 years and 10,000+ homes photographed, Scott Prokop fired his human photo editors and switched to AI editing workflows… Read more: Why I Replaced My Photo Editors After 14 Years (And What I Do Instead)
- CubiCasa Got Cheaper in Canada, Here’s Why I Wouldn’t Lower My PricesIf you are a Canadian real estate photographer, CubiCasa recently made it less expensive to include floor plans in your packages. That does not mean you should automatically lower what you charge clients. It means you have an opportunity to… Read more: CubiCasa Got Cheaper in Canada, Here’s Why I Wouldn’t Lower My Prices
- Best AI Tools for Real Estate Photo Editing in 2026: The Ultimate GuideIf you are a real estate photographer in 2026, AI is no longer a side topic. It is part of the editing workflow now. The real question is not whether AI belongs in your business. The real question is which… Read more: Best AI Tools for Real Estate Photo Editing in 2026: The Ultimate Guide
- How to Get Your First 25 Realtor Clients: The Proven Path to ScaleStarting a real estate photography business is relatively simple. You can buy a camera, choose a wide-angle lens, photograph a few homes, build a website, and call yourself a real estate photographer. The difficult part is building a dependable client… Read more: How to Get Your First 25 Realtor Clients: The Proven Path to Scale






