When scrolling through galleries of photos for residential (and some commercial) properties, it always seems like the perspective is off. But each picture seems a little differently off – almost like a fisheye lens, but not. What are they using to do that and why has that “look” become industry standard, even when we all know the pictures aren’t true to life?
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I wish I knew what you’re talking about. Every realtor in Texas is cheap and lazy to the point where it looks like they just barely bothered to get out of bed and take a few photos with their cell phone. No editing at all. Just a complete lack of effort and skill unless the house is worth more than a million bucks.
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