h.r.ford
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Ok as some of you know I am probably heading back to the states this summer. This has lead me to what I want to do for a living when I get here as the job I do here in the UK (company secretary) doesn't exist there. As I am searching for a house I notice one huge trend. Horrible, I mean really really bad, photography. I mean check out the kitchen shot on this house (don't you love the house prices!). Anyway I've done a little research and came up with this site that is just a wealth of information on the subject.
In my area I'm thinking $100 for 15 shots both high and lo res with brochures also being available at an extra $100 plus .25 a brochure after the first 50. I'm not sure about offering the 360 degree tour yet because well I haven't a clue how to go about stitching all those photos together.
This is not the most exciting aspect of photography but if it means I can be my own boss and make enough money (about $30,000 a year) I would really like to look into it.
As far as I can tell as far as overhead I have most of the equipment needed. Maybe a 10-20 sigma wide angle; one umbrella stand and a better hot shoe flash. I have the software needed so no expense there as well as a top quality computer (thank you mac pro). I will need liability insurance and my car insurance would be more as well as the price of petrol but I can't see any other hidden expenses beyond marketing and the like. My husband is an accountant or will be shortly at any rate (a tax one at that) so that will be one less expense.
So what are the pitfalls? What do you guys think does it sound viable? As far as I can tell there is one other "walmart" supplier in my area called circlepix but after looking at there pics I know I can offer much much better quality (I mean how hard is it to clear a counter!). Look forward to hearing your views.
In my area I'm thinking $100 for 15 shots both high and lo res with brochures also being available at an extra $100 plus .25 a brochure after the first 50. I'm not sure about offering the 360 degree tour yet because well I haven't a clue how to go about stitching all those photos together.
This is not the most exciting aspect of photography but if it means I can be my own boss and make enough money (about $30,000 a year) I would really like to look into it.
As far as I can tell as far as overhead I have most of the equipment needed. Maybe a 10-20 sigma wide angle; one umbrella stand and a better hot shoe flash. I have the software needed so no expense there as well as a top quality computer (thank you mac pro). I will need liability insurance and my car insurance would be more as well as the price of petrol but I can't see any other hidden expenses beyond marketing and the like. My husband is an accountant or will be shortly at any rate (a tax one at that) so that will be one less expense.
So what are the pitfalls? What do you guys think does it sound viable? As far as I can tell there is one other "walmart" supplier in my area called circlepix but after looking at there pics I know I can offer much much better quality (I mean how hard is it to clear a counter!). Look forward to hearing your views.