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northwest residential photography

“We’re different” isn’t just something we say…we put it into practice every day. We will never just show up and snap some pictures. We take time to truly learn what our clients need and, as our relationship builds, our understanding of your needs deepens.

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John started photographing homes for Realtors in 1999 before Residential Photography was even an industry. He cut his teeth on multi-million dollar homes back when film was the only option; meaning he had to get the shot right the first time. When the digital age arrived, we took that experience, retaining the look and feel created by professional lighting, and combined it with HDR technology.  

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Aaron came into the business expanding our team and services offered to include drone photography, video and portrait/lifestyle photography. In 2015, we became a Zillow Certified Photography company and added Matterport 3D service around the same time.

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Our attention to detail, response time and professionalism will assist you in creating the best marketing campaign to further the success of your business, helping you build your brand and separate you from your competitors. 

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“ I've been using John Wilbanks as a real estate photographer for over 15 years, and he gets the right of first refusal on any listings of mine. John's services are comprehensive and include lighting, drone, and videography. It's important to me that I work with vendors that are professional, proactive, and have a process, and John checks all of those boxes. They are simply the best at providing me real estate photography without over-saturating or over-processing the photos.”

Jesse M, Keller Williams

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Prepping your home for photography

Simply put, your home should be clean, de-cluttered and photo ready when we arrive. Remove all trash cans (inside and out) and hide them in the garage or a closet. De-clutter the home, specifically counter tops in the kitchen and bathrooms (including shower caddies), turn on all the lights and open all the blinds. Your home should look sparse to the eye in order for it to look right in a photograph. For more details on getting your home ready for photography, download our "Preparing Your Home for Photography" tip sheet.

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