Albuquerque Commercial Real Estate Photographer Mister Car Wash at Sunrise

Albuquerque Commercial Real Estate Photographer Mister Car Wash at Sunrise

Sunrise commercial real estate shoot in Albuquerque

In order to beat the customer rush, I had to wake up before sunrise to get to this brand new Mister Car Wash location in Albuquerque, New Mexico for a commercial real estate photo shoot. I took the Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 G Master lens all around the car wash looking for unique views like the one above, in addition to more traditional shots showing the building and branding. I also used the sunrise itself in shots to add some visual flare. Thank you to the team at Mister Car Wash for choosing me as the commercial real estate photographer for this new location.

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Colorful Professional Headshots for Professionals in Albuquerque with Thao

Colorful Professional Headshots for Professionals in Albuquerque with Thao

Headshots in vibrant colors now available in Albuquerque

Here at Jason Collin Photography I am always looking to improve the headshots I make for clients with both technique and photography gear. The latest addition to headshot sessions is color! Thao visited the JCP Home Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico for headshots and told me that the logo color for her company was purple. Using the new gels I got, I put on a purple one and, voila, a white background becomes purple! I am super excited to be able to start offering clients background colors to match their logos, brands, and personality. Of course white, black, and gray are still available too! Thank you Thao for being a great first colorful background headshot client!

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park in Light and Shadow 2021

Carlsbad Caverns National Park in Light and Shadow 2021

21 years between visits to Carlsbad Caverns

My first visit to Carlsbad Caverns was all the way back in 2000 during my first attempt to move to California. I have two standout memories from that visit. The first was that it was on a weekday in March with no school groups and the caverns were virtually empty and it was doubly amazing to have them essentially all to myself. The second memory was dropping my (film) camera into the toilet in the visitor center! Fast forward to 2021 and the caverns were filled with few people using the recommended whisper voice, and my camera was digital and mirrorless, and I did not even dare take it into the restroom!

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Survey Crew Commercial Photography Corrales Bosque along the Rio Grande

Survey Crew Commercial Photography Corrales Bosque along the Rio Grande

Professional Commercial Portraits along the Rio Grande in Corrales

I was already back on location doing more commercial portrait photography for awesome new client Precision Surveys, Inc, (see first shoot), this time in the Bosque area of Corrales, New Mexico right on the banks of the Rio Grande River. I had never been to this area of the Bosque before, and have since already been back for a personal day out enjoying this rather different stretch with more trees, higher view points, and more areas to access the river itself. Precision Surveys needed just one location for this shoot, so after a bit of trekking with the photo gear and the survey gear, we found this spot that had a view of the river and the Sandia Mountains in the background. Thank you once again to the crew who were great in front of the camera and to Larry for choosing me again as his company’s photographer.

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Professional Rural Land Real Estate Photography and Drone Video in Alamosa Colorado with a Creek

Professional Rural Land Real Estate Photography and Drone Video in Alamosa Colorado with a Creek

Rural Land Drone Video and Photography now available for Colorado

Already the most prolific rural land real estate photographer and drone pilot in New Mexico, I am now offering my photography and drone services in southern Colorado. This expansion recently took me to Conejos County near La Jara and Alamosa. Hidden down nearly 10 miles of gravel road, and then hidden further in a small hamlet bordered by a hidden creek itself, this property was one of the most lush I have photographed for Hemingway Land (and also the first time I got bit my mosquitos in 2+ years!). This is a high value property and the client wanted the works: 4k drone video, aerial drone photos, and still photos in both daylight and at sunset. The drone video I made of this property opens with one of the single best clips I have ever made for any type of drone video starting at the creek and flying backwards between trees to reveal the mountains in the distance. My goal is to top each video, each shoot I made before and my effort for this property is evidence of that.

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Modern Professional Headshots for Paralegal in Albuquerque with McKenzie

Modern Professional Headshots for Paralegal in Albuquerque with McKenzie

The best headshots for Paralegals in ABQ

More and more legal professionals are choosing Jason Collin Photography for modern headshots. McKenzie visited the JCP Home Studio needing a headshot for her new position with New Mexico Legal Group. They had an established style on their website already, but we had a little bit of freedom to improve on that headshot style, if I do say so msyelf! I produced a series of headshots to fit the layout on the team page for New Mexico Legal Group on a few different levels of gray background. McKenzie was consistently great in front of the camera as I adjust lighting to make he background darker or lighter gray. Thank you McKenzie for choosing me as your headshot photographer!

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Great Sand Dunes National Park Colorado Sunset Fine Art Photography

Great Sand Dunes National Park Colorado Sunset Fine Art Photography

Photography sometimes take risks with amazing results

This is another instance of how my prolific rural land real estate work takes me to new and amazing places, like Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. The client actually wanted pictures of the sand dunes, so I was being paid to be there to make these photographs. I thought I was wasting my time making the long drive from Alamosa (45 minutes away) to the sand dunes because cloud cover was very heavy and the sun was nowhere to be seen. However, in my experience, the skies do open up just in time, and that was very much the case this time. The risk was worth it and paid off spectacularly as I was able to make dramatic sunset images of the sand dunes, and I even stopped later once the sun was gone from the main park itself, for telephoto shots of the dunes from afar, which I will share in another blog post. My advice is, it is always worth it to take the risk to potentially get the photos you want. At most you will waste time, but imagine if I had stayed at the hotel and saw this sunset from the hotel window instead of on the dunes themselves?

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