

Photo Pricing
up to - 2,000 SF - $210
2,001 - 3,000 SF - $240
3,001 - 3,500 SF - $265
3,501 - 4,000 SF- $300
4,001 - 5,000 SF - $350
Over 5,001 SF - Quoted
*Rentals starting at $300
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Aerials:
Aerial Images and Aerial Video pricing vary.
($175 - $225)
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Elevated View:
Not quite an aerial but an elevated view! $50
5-7 images delivered
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Virtual Tour Link:
(photo slideshow) $40
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property website: $50
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3D Matterport pricing
Starting at $195, up to 2,000sf +
Offer thru ListingTunnel
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Floor Plans
With photoshoot: $75
(Over 4,000sf: $100)
Without photoshoot: $150+
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Virtual Staging
Perfect for a vacant or new construction home where staging of real furniture is not is not in the cards. $35 per room, plus $25 per home.
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Blue Sky
Replacement
if needed, available free.
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twilight shots
I only offer true twilight shots
(not digital twilights)
$175.
Approx 5 to 7 images will be delivered.
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Exterior or Interior Updates
Offered at $75-$100 depending on the update involved.
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amenities or local area shots
$25 - $75 depending on the location and request.
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TRAVEL FEE
Areas beyond a 45 minute drive of Portland will be charged
a $50-$75 travel fee.
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Turn Around
Photos and/or 3D Tours are delivered the morning following the shoot.
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Cancellation Policy: If a shoot is cancelled/postponed with 24 hours of the scheduled appointment the fee will be $150.
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In the News!
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PETS OF REAL ESTATE
All of these pets have been featured on either Pets of Real Estate Calendars or Dogs of Real Estate Hoomans Calendars donating $12K to The Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland in the past 5 years. Yay! If you have a sweet pup you'd like to have professionally photographed, visit www.WavesandWags.com
ABOUT ME

I'm a professional photographer who has been photographing homes on the market in the Greater Portland area since 2008. I've been involved with real estate
since 1994 so I understand what your sellers are going through; it can be an emotional roller coaster.
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It's not just photographing a house, it's photographing
someone's home.
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Oscar and me
WHY THE NAME WAVE5?
Wave5 came from the Tri For A Cure, a woman's triathlon held annually in Maine. The first year of the triathlon was also the first year I began shooting homes. I was new to triathlons and I didn't know which group (aka wave) I was supposed to be in. My friend said "You are Wave 5." It stuck with me! I thought it would be fitting to incorporate the two: photography and the tri.