Rio Rancho Drone Luxury Real Estate Aerial Photography - show off mountain views

Rio Rancho Drone Luxury Real Estate Aerial Photography - show off mountain views

Drone Aerial Photos with impact for Rio Rancho Real Estate

Back out on another shoot for ABQHomes this time in Rio Rancho, I made drone aerial photos of this luxury home highlighting its amazing views of the Sandia Mountains. Drone real estate photography can uniquely show the setting of a home where photos from the ground just cannot. This makes a big impact on potential buyers to see the residential family home in context with its surrounding environment. This luxury home will stand out to buyers over other listings that do not have drone photos showing off the great mountain views. If you are a real estate agent in Rio Rancho and are not using aerial drone photography and video yet, contact me today to stay competitive with your competition that already is using drone imagery

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Bayotech Commercial Industrial Photography in Albuquerque New Mexico

Bayotech Commercial Industrial Photography in Albuquerque New Mexico

Live Industrial Commercial Photography Challenge in Albuquerque

It is not often I have to start a photography shoot by signing a NDA, but such was the case for a commercial industrial shoot at BayoTech in Albuquerque, New Mexico. These are the only photos I am allowed to share publicly that do not reveal any of their proprietary technology. This shoot was very similar to one I did for Aristech in Belen, where I had to photograph people in an industrial setting working live in confined spaces in challenging lighting situations. Thanks to Ben for assisting on this shoot as otherwise it would have been impossible to get these photos. This was a very wide ranging shoot, from these industrial photos, to business headshots, to even drone aerial photos! I like diversity in the types of shoots I have each week, and in one afternoon I got to virtually run the full gamut!

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Albuquerque Theatre Photography at Cell Theatre of Gary a Sequel

Albuquerque Theatre Photography at Cell Theatre of Gary a Sequel

Theatre Photography in Albuquerque at the Cell Theatre

My photography of a play at Albuquerque Academy got me noticed and lead me to getting hired to photograph a full on professional play at the Cell Theatre, and not just any play, a Tony nominated play called Gary a Sequel to Titus Andronicus (get tickets). This was a much different photography experience as there were only three characters, and only two on stage at a time, rather than a dozen or more at the first play I photographed. The lighting was also better, as in brighter, though it still required high ISO settings. I was also much closer to the action on stage so I could get full closeups of the actors. Check out the play now as it goes through February 15, 2020 at the Cell Theatre!

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Hollywood Stunt Show at Old Tucson

Hollywood Stunt Show at Old Tucson

Home to movie stunts past and present

Kind of on a whim we decided to visit a small theme park outside of Tucson, Arizona called Old Tucson, mostly because it allowed dogs inside! This park was a functioning movie and TV show set for decades. You start in the park by seeing many movie posters of stars who walked on the same dust you get to walk on. It’s not just all old buildings though. This park is very much still alive as exhibited by this amazing Hollywood stunt show! The stuntmen demonstrated how to take a punch, how to shoot a gun loaded with blanks, and how to fall off a ladder pushed off of a ledge! This place is definitely worth checking out, and no need to leave your dog at home!

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Deming New Mexico Desert Landscapes in Jeep Renegade Trailhawk

Deming New Mexico Desert Landscapes in Jeep Renegade Trailhawk

Wide open desert in Deming New Mexico

Back in Deming, New Mexico exploring both east and west of the Florida Mountains out on a rural land real estate photography shoot for Hemingway Land Company, my Jeep Renegade Trailhawk took me miles off road dodging tumbleweeds and avoiding thorny bushes. In a total of 6 hours in the desert over two days, I saw no human, just a few jack rabbits and a coyote. It was great! It was definitely a New Mexico True experience.

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Professional Headshots for Lawyers Attorneys in Albuquerque with Torry

Professional Headshots for Lawyers Attorneys in Albuquerque with Torry

Bold headshots for a lawyer in Albuquerque

After searching for headshot photographers in Albuquerque, Torry chose me to make his lawyer headshots based in part on my many 5-star Google Reviews. He has since left his own 5-star review of our headshot session! Thank you very much Torry! We shot on both white and black backgrounds and with several different lighting setups to create a wide variety of headshots in less than 30 minutes of shooting time. I really like it when clients say, “go ahead and try whatever you like” as it frees me to experiment and get even more creative, like in the headshot above on a black background using a two light and one reflector setup. Compare these headshots to any of the lawyer headshots you see on billboards around town! Use the links below to get the best lawyer headshots in Albuquerque.

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Walking across Devil's Bridge in Sedona Arizona

Walking across Devil's Bridge in Sedona Arizona

Line up for the Devil’s Bridge

Hidden on the back of a mesa in Sedona, Arizona, the Devil’s Bridge is a stunning rock formation with a long line of people waiting to take a photo on it. There is a long way and a less long way to reach the Devil’s Bridge in the first place. Having a Jeep Renegade Trailhawk allowed us to take the less long way, as a mile of very, very rough road was bouncily traversed in the Jeep. After the still not insignificant hike to the back of the mesa, I think I noticed the long line of people before actually noticing the Devil’s Bridge itself! How does something like this naturally occur? It’s just another wonder of Nature. One cannot actually cross the bridge as it would take a hardly leap to get back to the side of the mesa, which I contemplated doing, but with much of it still snow and ice covered, that is something only possible in the summer. I did not wait in the line to stand on the bridge, but you can see Jessica in the top photo standing out on the Devil’s Bridge. As you can see, the red rock view’s from the bridge are not bad at all either!

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