Licensed Georgia real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices First Magnolia, and architectural photographer.
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I started photographing houses because I couldn't stop noticing them — the way a porch column catches morning light, the proportions of a 1960s brick ranch in East Point, the way a kitchen renovation either honors the bones of a house or fights them. After enough listings and builder portfolios, I realized I'd quietly become an expert in something I wasn't being paid for: knowing what a house was worth, how it had been treated, and what the next buyer would care about.
Getting licensed was the obvious next step. Now I work both sides — repping investors and homeowners who need an agent who reads houses the way I do, and shooting the listings, builder portfolios, and architectural work that pays attention to the details most photographers skip.
Investors are underserved by agents who treat them like retail buyers. The job is reading the numbers fast, being honest when a deal doesn't pencil, and bringing properties the MLS hasn't seen yet. I'm not trying to sell you a house — I'm trying to be the person you call when you're figuring out whether one is worth buying.
A house is a place someone will spend the next decade of their life in. The photos that sell it should treat that seriously. No fish-eye, no HDR halos, no oversaturated grass. I shoot what is actually there and light it so the next buyer can see it.
All real estate services are offered through Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices First Magnolia, a licensed Georgia real estate brokerage. Brokerage contact and disclosures available on request.
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