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Congratulations Paul-Dan Dragoman, March 2025 PFRE Photographer of the Month! The theme this month was "Kitchen".Paul-Dan Dragoman - Entry 1036 Kristine Kohl - Entry 1037 Peter Wingfield - Entry 1044
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SilverhouseHD's usual slick work. Good camera work and coverage of the property. Good mix of wides and close-ups. To improve? For me I could do with some more longer shots, so you can really get a sense of the spaces - particularly the big open living area. It's a bit quick cut at times. Also I would work on the verticals / symmetry of the shots too. Tricky with a gimbal but it would raise the production values. Top work!
Simple, clean and to the point. Well done. I got a good sense for the space. I know the details are in the listing info but maybe adding so cool copy and about sqft, beds, baths might add another engaging element. Nice work.
SilverhouseHD's usual slick work. Good camera work and coverage of the property. Good mix of wides and close-ups. To improve? For me I could do with some more longer shots, so you can really get a sense of the spaces - particularly the big open living area. It's a bit quick cut at times. Also I would work on the verticals / symmetry of the shots too. Tricky with a gimbal but it would raise the production values. Top work!
Simple, clean and to the point. Well done. I got a good sense for the space. I know the details are in the listing info but maybe adding so cool copy and about sqft, beds, baths might add another engaging element. Nice work.