By: Dave Clark
Glad you found out you were giving misinformation about cropping in areas the mls has restrictions. Giving your clients images with borders is just as bad. Do not crop. Keep the ratio and pull the top...
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I grew up doing commercial photography, primarily for advertising, back when we shot on film and the images were printed on paper. Cropping tended to be dictated by the ad placement, page size, etc....
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@Dave Clark, I respectfully disagree. But as always, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But I have not given any misinformation. Of course, external and personal factors can certainly make advice...
View ArticleBy: Ken Brown
Where I am, the MLS is not public facing. Buyers cannot browse listings that aren’t curated for them by the agent they are working with. Given that, I’m not worried about their specific requirements if...
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@CareyGomez I will be the adult here and not attack you. You are right we all have our own way of doing things. Accomplishing the 3:2 ratio without leaving borders can be done in a simple way by...
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Correction:….. There are many who can take images without a flash however when the ambient light is NOT present a flash is needed.
View ArticleBy: John McBay
I crop for effect without regard to the ultimate WxH ratio. I almost always crop vertical orientation shots, usually to 4w x 5h. Maybe I am lucky. I have been shooting professionally for 12 years. I...
View ArticleBy: Tony Colangelo
@Dave Clark …A few comments for you. First, when someone starts their rebuttal to a point that you’ve made, with: “I respectfully disagree…” (as Garey did in his comment to you) that does not...
View ArticleBy: Dave Clark
Well I asked for my comments to be erased but you seem very hot tempered. So I am going to capitalize on this … please join 6,933 people in our group...
View ArticleBy: Dave Clark
Glad you found out you were giving misinformation about cropping in areas the mls has restrictions. Giving your clients images with borders is just as bad. Do not crop. Keep the ratio and pull the top...
View ArticleBy: David Ward
I grew up doing commercial photography, primarily for advertising, back when we shot on film and the images were printed on paper. Cropping tended to be dictated by the ad placement, page size, etc....
View ArticleBy: Garey Gomez
@Dave Clark, I respectfully disagree. But as always, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But I have not given any misinformation. Of course, external and personal factors can certainly make advice...
View ArticleBy: Ken Brown
Where I am, the MLS is not public facing. Buyers cannot browse listings that aren't curated for them by the agent they are working with. Given that, I'm not worried about their specific requirements if...
View ArticleBy: Dave Clark
@CareyGomez I will be the adult here and not attack you. You are right we all have our own way of doing things. Accomplishing the 3:2 ratio without leaving borders can be done in a simple way by...
View ArticleBy: Dave Clark
Correction:..... There are many who can take images without a flash however when the ambient light is NOT present a flash is needed.
View ArticleBy: John McBay
I crop for effect without regard to the ultimate WxH ratio. I almost always crop vertical orientation shots, usually to 4w x 5h. Maybe I am lucky. I have been shooting professionally for 12 years. I...
View ArticleBy: Tony Colangelo
@Dave Clark ...A few comments for you. First, when someone starts their rebuttal to a point that you've made, with: "I respectfully disagree..." (as Garey did in his comment to you) that does not...
View ArticleBy: Dave Clark
Well I asked for my comments to be erased but you seem very hot tempered. So I am going to capitalize on this ... please join 6,933 people in our group...
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