Photographers

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How to Work With an Architectural Photographer

Getting the perfect project photo requires more than just good lighting More

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Take Your Best Shot: How to Hire a Professional Photographer
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High-Tech Can Help Create Handcrafted Elements

New technologies can help create accurate building details when multiple identical pieces are needed�without being cost prohibitive. More

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Get Your Projects Into Clients' Hands

Some tips on how to get your projects featured in magazines, offered by Stacey Freed, a senior editor at Remodeling. More

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Check the Mail: New Direct-Mail Options

Even the mail is going high-tech. Two new apps can offer creative direct-mail opportunities. More

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Smartphones as a Way to Boost Efficiency and Help Make the Sale

A smartphone can be a handy tool to improve communication and increase your efficiency, helping you sell jobs more effectively. More

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Eagle-Eye View: Roof Measurement From EagleView Technologies

Aerial images add accuracy to roof measurements for a low fee. More

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Reality Bytes: 3D Renderings Wow Clients, Limit Change Order Hassles

More like a photo than a rendering, New England Design and Construction's use of 3ds Max for client presentations allows the remodeler to give clients an accurate idea of how their remodel will look. More

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Campaign Season: How to Build a Marketing Campaign

Tips for developing a step-by-step short-term campaign that packs a long-term punch. More

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If I Had a Camera: How to Hire an Architectural Photographer

A high-resolution point-and-shoot camera doesn't make you a photographer any more than your client's socket set makes them a remodeler. Hire a pro to capture your hard work in high-end photography. More

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