With the popularity of networks like HGTV and DIY Network, Real Estate Agents have really had to up their game when selling a home. Clients are becoming more savvy and educated when shopping for a new home. As with most industries, Real Estate has gone digital. Web pages are the new flyer. Buyers won’t even visit a home without seeing photos they love. This makes real estate photography even more important when selling a home. The photos of your home can make or break you in the sales process. I’m always surprised when I see agents taking their own photos in Real Estate sales. These images are your calling card. They are your introduction to the market. A recent client, Kevin Ferrara of Cottage Hill Real Estate was kind enough to share a recent experience with Photography by Nikki Cole… “Not only is Nikki Cole extremely talented, she is joy to work with and has a great vision as seen by all her work. Nikki asks how I plan to market the home before shooting and creates images that showcase the features I feel are the key selling points. It makes for a seamless process. Her pictures have […]
It was a gorgeous day for an architectural shoot at Fenway Park! The Premium Sales Team had some new suites and packages and they wanted some new photos to include in brochures and pamphlets. So I got to spend the day roaming the park and shooting the suites. The images featured the vibrant colors of Fenway Park and the gorgeous sweeping views the suites and packages they had to offer. I’ve been lucky enough to shoot architectural images at Fenway Park several times, but each time is a new and exciting experience. Below are some of the photos we were able to capture on the shoot. Any one of them would be a fabulous way to see a Red Sox game! On our walk through the park, I stumbled across a surprise. Did you know Fenway Park has started growing their own vegetables and herbs. They’re used throughout the park. I love seeing this type of dedication to the environment and healthy food!