Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Drone Photography for Real Estate – Aerial Videos Attract Buyers

Considering the many advancements in today’s technology, it’s no surprise that a number of industries are adopting new and innovative ways to run advertise and market their business, and real estate is no exception. If you were to take a poll among real estate agents as to what the hardest aspect of their job is, they would most likely say marketing their real estate listings.

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Real Estate Video Marketing — 360 Walk Throughs That Sell

Videographers and photographers are fast becoming the keys to the future of real estate marketing and showcasing properties. The days of still photos printed in newspapers, real estate guides and online publications are quickly becoming a thing of the past. The buyers of today seek out (and expect) innovative ways to engage with property listings to help them make the best decision for them and...

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Thursday, October 25, 2018

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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Buying A Drone? Here’s What You Need To Know

Buying a drone can be an intimidating prospect. There are so many factors to consider, ranging from the specs of the camera to flight time to automated flight modes. A drone is a big investment, so getting it right the first time is definitely top on your list.

It’s of course best to practice with a cheaper drone if you’ve never flown one before. However, practice is all those are going to be good for – if you’re buying a drone for even the most casual of photography applications, you’re going to have to start relatively high, eliminating toy drones with limited imaging capabilities.
Here’s what you need to know when purchasing your drone for photography.

Professional or amateur?

The first question you should ask yourself is whether you’re going to be flying a drone as a hobby or for professional purposes. There’s a wide range of drones out there with different camera capabilities, and you’ll want to pick the best quality for the price and purpose.

Many smaller and cheaper drones, like the DJI Spark and the first-generation Mavic Pro, pack 1/2.3” CMOS sensors, very similar to those that you’d find in a smartphone. While these are great for capturing photos during the day, they usually suffer from a limited dynamic range, weak low-light performance, and relatively low resolution. Of course, even with this tiny sensor, more expensive drones will have better image quality.
Bigger and more advanced drones, such as the DJI Phantom 4 Professional and the all-new Mavic 2 Pro, carry 1” sensors that more resemble those you’d find in compact and mirrorless cameras. This brings great night photography, better colors and dynamic range, and higher resolutions. The new Mavic 2 Zoom even has a 2x optical zoom feature, which may make up for the smaller sensor if your work calls for some unique shots.

Portability or power?

Whether you’re a professional or amateur, portability will always be a factor to consider. The Phantom 4 Professional, a full-size drone with the iconic white design, needs its own backpack to carry around, while the Mavic series fold up into a form factor that can fit into a backpack.

Range

Most people aren’t flying their drones out 23,000 feet high, or the maximum range of the most advanced drones out there. However, improved wireless technology doesn’t just translate to raw increased range, but also better performance in areas like cities and mountainous regions. Consider getting a drone with longer range if you’re flying in such areas.

Automated features

Newer, more advanced drones often have intelligent flight modes that allow them to track subjects or fly from waypoint to waypoint while taking a shot. If you plan to use these modes, especially in video, then consider a drone that has the latest technologies included. If you’re more of a still image photographer, you may disregard them, although you’ll also want to look at obstacle avoidance if you’re not too confident in your flight skills.


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Monday, August 20, 2018

Biography About Myself

I was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Son to Randy and Megan Seifert. Shortly after birth, they moved to West Dundee IL, where I attended Immanuel Lutheran School. I was active in Baseball, Basketball, Hockey and many other sports. When I was 10, my family relocated back to Merton WI, where I attended Merton Intermediate school. For High School, I attended Arrowhead and participated in Baseball and Tennis. While attending school, I kept busy working at Naga-waukee Ice Arena as an attendant, instructor and score keeper. Throughout high school, I created my own clothing apparel line called Source Apparel. Through this journey, I learned the ins and outs of running a business.


I am a currently a Junior, Majoring in Finance and minoring in Accounting in the Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. While in school I am doing research, which includes risk assessment and decision making in business and industry. Upon completion of his Bachelor’s degree, I plan to get a Master’s degree in Finance.
I also have found another interest and that is photography. I started his own photography business doing Real Estate and Wedding photography and Videography. I started my photography journey with just a drone. From that, MI learned more about the photography industry and this sparked my real estate photography business. I had really found my niche with shooting real estate houses in Wisconsin.


Upon completion of Mason’s bachelor’s degree, I plan to continue his education by obtaining his master’s degree and from there get his Law degree. I hope to have a successful career in the future that will bring to me many opportunities to travel and take photos of the many wonders of the world.