
Insights from a Full-Time Real Estate Photographer: An Interview with Anderson Rush
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In this interview, Anderson Rush, a real estate photographer from Cleveland, Ohio, shares some insights that would be useful for real estate photographers. Firstly, he mentions that it is important to understand the fundamentals of photography and to have experience in different types of photography, such as portrait and lifestyle photography. He also suggests that it depends on the person whether they should start as a part-time photographer or jump into real estate photography full-time.
Anderson also discusses his journey into real estate photography, which started out of necessity during the pandemic. He initially worked for a small company and later worked independently doing contract work. He currently works with another photographer, shooting properties, while the other photographer handles scheduling, admin work, client outreach, and editing. Anderson is also involved in client outreach and presenting to real estate agents to acquire new customers. He mentions that presentations at brokerage meetings can be effective in building relationships and acquiring new clients.
Overall, Anderson's insights provide useful tips for real estate photographers looking to establish themselves in the industry and acquire new clients.