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Real Estate Interior Settings Newbie Question
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<blockquote data-quote="JD7K" data-source="post: 146443" data-attributes="member: 14104"><p>I fully agree. I would never charge a customer for something I would be unsure I could deliver at market rate in a time frame that would be profitable. What I have referred to as a project is for personal use for some marketing collateral which I will be developing for rental purposes. This is a family owned property and not that of a client. The way I learn is to create a project, then "reverse engineer" from there. I'll have several days to get the shot(s) right but right now everything is brand new so in those regards I'll only get one shot at it. Fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>For me the time is right to create these learning "projects" as I have a couple upcoming events which lend themselves to excellent opportunity. Interior beach house shots, New Orleans wedding, Disney 4th and sporting events to name a few. My plan of attack (wishlist arsenal), please let me know if I'm on the right track:</p><p></p><p>D7000 - check</p><p>Sigma 18-250 - check</p><p>Tokina 11-16 - next </p><p>Nikkor 35mm 1.8</p><p>IR Remote - check</p><p>Bag - check</p><p>Tripod - check</p><p>SB-400 Speedlight</p><p></p><p>READ, LEARN, & PRACTICE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD7K, post: 146443, member: 14104"] I fully agree. I would never charge a customer for something I would be unsure I could deliver at market rate in a time frame that would be profitable. What I have referred to as a project is for personal use for some marketing collateral which I will be developing for rental purposes. This is a family owned property and not that of a client. The way I learn is to create a project, then "reverse engineer" from there. I'll have several days to get the shot(s) right but right now everything is brand new so in those regards I'll only get one shot at it. Fingers crossed. For me the time is right to create these learning "projects" as I have a couple upcoming events which lend themselves to excellent opportunity. Interior beach house shots, New Orleans wedding, Disney 4th and sporting events to name a few. My plan of attack (wishlist arsenal), please let me know if I'm on the right track: D7000 - check Sigma 18-250 - check Tokina 11-16 - next Nikkor 35mm 1.8 IR Remote - check Bag - check Tripod - check SB-400 Speedlight READ, LEARN, & PRACTICE [/QUOTE]
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