12Jul

We were contacted by Cinch Home Buyers of Raleigh NC, they needed interior, aerial and interior images of a property in Elizabeth City. 

That afternoon we were able to get the aerial and exterior ground images. The next afternoon we returned to capture the interior, along with a quick side trip to Lowe's to pick up a new lockbox for the property to help the agents out. 

Cinch Home Buyers were a very easy group to work with, and we're grateful for the opportunity to help them out. If your agency is planning on listing properties in or around Elizabeth City, you may want to contact them. 

If your agency requires similar imaging services, give us a call. We're quick to respond, and we go the extra mile to meet our clients needs.

Property in Elizabeth City, NC

25Mar

Ben Bloodworth from LTPCommercial called to see if I could get aerial, ground level and interior images for a property listing in Edenton NC. The next morning I arrived at the property (ECU Health Women's Care), in Edenton, spoke with the staff at the property to let them know I was there and got the schedule for the inside shoot. That would have to happen at lunch when there were no patients being seen. I took the opportunity to walk around the property to get an idea of the best perspectives for the ground images of the property. Retrieving the tripod and gimbal, I completed the ground shoot and prepped the drone for the aerial work. The property is on a corner of a busy street that heads down into the historical area of Edenton. Plenty of trees and a few powerlines kept the drone a bit high however I was able to get different angles that included the parking area behind the property. A composite (10 images) NADIR or top down birds eye view finished the aerial work, total time with the UAS in the air was less than 15 minutes. I shoot duplicates at different exposures to end up with a good choice when editing. I did meet a neighborhood cat and a curious neighbor who asked several drone questions. I finished well before the interior shoot, which left me time drive a few blocks down to the historic downtown, and grab a hot mocha at the Edenton Coffee House, and go through the images I had just captured. At 12:00 I was back at the property, and moved inside to photograph the waiting room, and the 8 exam rooms. This took about as long as the ground level and aerial images. Wrapping up, I made my way back to Elizabeth City, and started processing the images. After completing and uploading the images, I sent the link to the online folder to Ben and Clare, along with the invoice. I'm finding that I enjoy commercial property work, and plan on moving further that direction if the opportunity presents itself. Thanks to Ben Bloodworth at Teams / Partner Commercial in Raleigh for this opportunity.