Category: How To

Real Estate Photography & Videography Licensing Agreement for 2025

This Media License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the date of delivery of the digital images (the “Effective Date”) by and between Aaron Yates (the “Photographer”) and the undersigned Client (the “Client”). 1. Grant of License The Photographer grants the Client a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the digital images […]

Working with raw footage

Many of our clients request “raw” footage that we have captured so that it can be used in a variety of different ways. Most often, clients wish to use that raw footage to create their own social media videos or reels. While it may seem straightforward for those that are adept at using simple tools […]

Screen Content Specifications

In order to properly display your content on our screens — whether you are employing traditional projectors or an LED wall — here are some tips. Optimizing Content for Projection Screens at Live Events Creating visuals for projection screens at live events requires careful planning to ensure clarity, impact, and smooth display. Here’s a guide […]

Preparing a Residential Listing

The biggest indicator of success of a real estate photography package is the level of preparation that’s been undertaken by the homeowner and/or the listing agent. As photographers, we can make your listing shine, but if it’s not properly cleaned, organized, decluttered, and landscaped, there’s only so much lipstick we can put on it! Key […]