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New Agents Means New Headshot Photos in New Castle Indiana
Watercolor Flowers Logo Art
My chronic entrepreneur spirit has come back in force lately and I’ve added a new way to help fellow small business owners get their ideas off the ground! Really are you surprised? Because I’m not :P
I’ve been doing a lot of experimentation with Ai to see how I can get it to work for my business and be an asset to others. There is a bit o a learning curve but I think I’ve nailed down creating something fun and “me” while also being something that other people will want to take advantage of—and isn't that the who point of market researching a product?
So, without further delay, here is my first-ever batch of Ai Logo Art! I’ll have a whole bunch over for sale in a gallery linked below so if you see something that you could use for your next big idea or event feel free to snag one (I tried to price them very affordably)
What could these be used for:
-Logo
-Thank You / Client Appreciation cards
-Get Well Cards
-Images for your website and social media
Who could use these:
-Florists
-Gardeners
-Gift Shops
-Print on Demand
Redbud Lane New Castle Indiana Real Estate Photography
Read MoreUnderstated Elegance | New Castle Indiana Real Estate Photographer
This was another great house in New Castle. I swear, ever since I started doing real estate photography for new castle agents, I’ve found so many houses that I would want t to live in in New Castle…and its only an hour away from downtown Indy. Pendleton and Anderson are starting to get some Indy commuters buying property but New Castle is a hidden gem.
Listing Agent: Lisa Loveless
There is No Such Thing As A Boring House
I grew up poor.
Okay, that’s probably not the way you expected this post to start out, but hear me out.
I grew up poor. Not, “We didd’t have enough money for the latest iPhone or video game console” poor, but one step away from living on the streets poor. Our house had black mold and the a ceiling that caved in. It was literally behind a dump and condemned after we moved out. So when my clients hire me to photograph giant fancy houses I’m in awe and when they hire me to photograph "normal” houses…I am also in awe :P
Some people might say that these houses don’t deserve to be professionally photographed because there is nothing “special” about them. Well, let me tell you, I can find the special in every house I photograph because I remember the days when I thought a condemned home was normal—when our furniture consisted of plastic milk crates. You can rest assured that will never walk into one of your listings and be disappointed. I will never think a house is simply a paycheck. Every house I photograph was someone’s home and will be someone’s home again—and I happen to think that is pretty special.