Episodios

  • Scaling Your Real Estate Photography Business: A Deep Dive with Rob Moroto
    May 28 2023

    In this episode I have the privilege of interviewing Rob Moroto, a seasoned real estate photographer and business owner hailing from Western Canada. Rob shares the details of his journey from being a full-time photographer to spearheading a successful team, his unique Photoshop tips, and the art of managing a remote team. Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a veteran in the business, there's something for you in Rob's insightful narrative. So, join me as we delve into the nuances of building a thriving real estate photography business.

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    56 m
  • Boost Your Real Estate Photography Business with Networking: Interview with Michael Wholey
    May 21 2023

    In this interview Michael generously shares the effective networking strategies that have contributed to his outstanding achievements in the industry. Generating over $17,000 last quarter through his local BNI networking chapter alone, this is an episode you don't want to miss if you're struggling to land clients or your social media efforts aren't cutting it.Join us as we explore Michael's journey in real estate photography, where he imparts valuable insights on how to grow your business and maximize your revenue. Learn from his experiences transitioning from part-time to full-time work, managing overhead costs, and striking the perfect balance between price, quality, speed, and customer experience in your business.This interview is packed with practical tips and priceless advice for anyone aspiring to excel in the competitive world of real estate photography. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn from Michael Wholey, a true expert in the field!

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    55 m
  • Earning $350K in 6 Years: An Interview with Real Estate Photographer Fernando Hevia
    May 14 2023

    In this episode, I'm thrilled to chat with Fernando Hevia, an incredibly accomplished real estate photographer from Texas. In just six short years, Fernando has achieved astonishing success, earning a jaw-dropping $350K last year alone. He generously shares valuable tips on utilizing Google ads, offers guidance for those new to the industry, and reveals essential strategies for expanding your photography business.

    Join me as Fernando shares his compelling story, detailing his transition from a dishwasher and furniture loader to a thriving real estate photographer. Delve into the challenges he faced, such as language barriers and securing his first clients, and learn how he conquered these obstacles through a potent combination of dedication, creativity, and persistence. Don't miss this motivational interview with Fernando Hevia, who exemplifies that with self-belief and determination, the sky's the limit.

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    49 m
  • Six-Figure Success in Real Estate Photography: A Deep Dive with Brian Roberts
    Apr 30 2023

    In this podcast, Jordan interviews Brian Roberts, a successful solo real estate photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area who has made six figures from his photography business. Brian shares his journey and provides actionable tips for getting more customers and managing a thriving photography business. He also discusses the differences between being a real estate agent and a real estate photographer and how he manages the challenges of a busy schedule while maintaining a high level of customer experience. Whether you are a seasoned real estate photographer or just starting out, this podcast offers valuable insights to help you succeed in the industry.

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    52 m
  • Insights from a Full-Time Real Estate Photographer: An Interview with Anderson Rush
    Apr 24 2023

    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.

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    32 m
  • From High School to Real Estate Photographer! - Interview with Joshua Doak
    Apr 16 2023

    Imagine starting a full-time real estate photography business right out of high school. Joshua Doak, an 18-year-old photographer from Navarre, Florida, did just that, and he's already making a name for himself in the industry. In a recent interview with Jordan from Real Estate Photography Hub, Joshua shared his story, tips, and advice for aspiring photographers. Read on to discover how Joshua turned his passion into a thriving business and his unique approach to acquiring new customers.

    Joshua got into real estate photography in June last year, just after finishing high school. He started off part-time, juggling his photography business with a job at DoorDash. Within six months, he transitioned into full-time photography and never looked back. Joshua projects that he will make around $10,000 in his first year in real estate, which is a significant achievement considering his initial goal was only $1,000.

    While transitioning into a full-time photography career, Joshua had to find a way to bridge the income gap. He started with DoorDash to sustain himself while he built his business. In his interview, he recommends aspiring photographers to explore multiple income sources rather than focusing solely on photography. This approach allows you to maintain a stable income while pursuing your passion.

    Joshua's inspiration for pursuing real estate photography came from a TikTok video showcasing the potential income from the business. He started exploring real estate and learning about the industry while also honing his photography skills. He soon realized that the key to success in this field was making connections and building relationships with potential clients.

    To find his first clients, Joshua began cold-calling realtors listed on Zillow who had poor-quality photos or very few images in their listings. He made around 60 calls before landing his first job, which served as the foundation for his growing business. Today, he still uses cold-calling as part of his marketing strategy to find new clients.

    Despite his young age, Joshua has a strong grasp on managing his leads and business activities. He uses spreadsheets and documents to keep track of everything and believes that staying organized is crucial for success. His long-term goals include scaling his business, eventually setting up a full-fledged real estate photography studio in his small town.

    Joshua Doak's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion. At just 18 years old, he has successfully turned his love for photography into a sustainable business. His journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring photographers and entrepreneurs alike, proving that it's never too early to follow your dreams and create a career you love.

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    30 m
  • Real Estate Photography: $20k to $75k in 3 Years! - Interview with Kaitlyn Ege
    Apr 9 2023

    Hey everyone! We recently had an amazing interview with Kaitlyn, a successful real estate photographer from New Braunfels, Texas. We learned about her journey, from starting her business in 2019 to making a whopping $75,000 in 2022, and she shared some incredible marketing tips for other aspiring real estate photographers.

    Kaitlyn began her photography career by capturing nature and portraits before transitioning to weddings. However, the wedding photography business eventually left her feeling burnt out. When her husband started flipping mobile homes, Kaitlyn found her calling in real estate photography.

    In her first year, Kaitlyn earned $20,000 through a combination of contracting with Airbnb, VHT, and working with local realtors. One of the key factors in her success was her ability to market herself effectively. By creating a professional website and engaging with local realtors on Instagram, she steadily built her client base.

    Kaitlyn stressed the importance of having a visually appealing and user-friendly website specifically tailored to real estate photography. She found that focusing on a niche and showcasing a strong portfolio were essential in attracting clients.

    Social media played a significant role in Kaitlyn's marketing strategy, with Instagram being her primary platform. She advised that real estate photographers should be consistent in their online presence, engaging with local realtors by liking and commenting on their posts. This subtle approach often leads to realtors checking out your work and potentially becoming clients.

    According to Kaitlyn, the key to getting referrals is providing excellent customer service, treating clients well, and delivering consistent high-quality work. By focusing on building relationships and satisfying her clients, Kaitlyn was able to grow her business and achieve success in the real estate photography industry.

    We hope you enjoyed this insightful interview with Kaitlyn and that her tips and experiences inspire you to take your real estate photography business to new heights!

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    30 m
  • From Minimum Wage to Six Figures in Less Than a Year- Interview with Dominic Wilkerson
    Apr 2 2023

    In this inspiring interview, we sit down with real estate photographer Dominic Wilkerson to learn how he went from minimum wage to earning six figures in less than a year. Dominic shares his journey, challenges, and insights, offering valuable advice for anyone looking to succeed in the industry. Join us for this insightful conversation and learn from his experience and expertise.  @dominicwilkerson  https://www.youtube.com/@UCF_bPUbcMoXTYg1AgMKocVw

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    43 m
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