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5/5 stars

“I have worked with Alan since 2011 on various commercial real estate photography projects. He is the consummate professional who’s creativity always surpasses my expectations. He consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty and delivers a product that you could not have imagined.”

Mary J. on May 9, 2018


5/5 stars

“I have worked with Alan Blaustein on many different photography projects for several of the companies I have work for in the past 8 years. Alan has photographed interior and exterior photographs of my company’s properties and several annual reports and magazine ads. Alan has also photographed our executive portraits and our team member portraits in a variety of different styles. Alan’s photography has always fulfilled our expectations and beyond. Alan is punctional, well mannered and a great pleasure to work with. I can recommend him without any reservations.”

Chelsea P. on May 5, 2019


5/5 stars

“Top shelf photographer who is very easy to work with. I’ve worked with Alan off and on for more than ten years. He delivers!”

Greg N. on May 4, 2020

Commercial Photography • Q & A

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What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

First find out exactly what the customers needs, expectations and budget are. Then I try to offer the best plan and options to execute the photography creatively according to the customers specific requests.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

I have obtained both BFA and MFA degrees in photography and film and video production from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY and the Academy of Art University San Francisco CA. I also have extensive experience lecturing and teaching a wide variety of photography classes and photography workshops at the Academy of Art University San Francisco and City College of San Francisco and University of San Francisco, California.

Do you have a standard pricing system for your service?

I prefer to price each job individually if possible.
I work with a variety of clients from individuals to designers, restaurants, editorial blogs, magazines, e-commerce websites, corporate companies, relators and reality companies, non-profit and publishing companies. Most of my clients have a market rate budget for their photography project production and others are working with a fixed or limited flat fee. I can usually accommodate a reasonable offer, especially if the travel is minimal or the project is interesting or for a cause I believe in.

In addition I license my photography from my image library archives posted on my website for a variety of different image usages including: editorial, advertising, publishing, e-commerce and wall decor. My image library archive search engine has a database with over 5000 images which is a great resource for commercial and fine art photography image needs.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

My career began as a fine art photographer. Gradually I started to receive notoriety and exposure from my fine art photography projects and subsequently my commercial photography assignments began to increase and flourish. My initial commercial photography assignments were generated from my photography exhibitions, publishing and wall decor image licensing projects. Early on in my career Parenting Magazine frequently hired me to use my creative approach to image making and printmaking for editorial, product and illustrative types of commissioned photography assignments.

What types of customers have you worked with?

I have worked with a variety of clients from individuals to calendar, book and magazine publishers, designers, corporate companies, Ad Agencies, Relators, Architectural and PR firms etc………….

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

I photographed an AD campaign for a branding company in NYC and the client was an international Italian coffee company.
I captured images of Italian cafes and cafe lifestyle vignettes as well as interior and exterior cafe themed photography and note worthy classic Italian architecture. During the same excursion I simultaneously photographed two calendar publications titled “Cafe’s & Bars” and “Italia Panoramic” for a German publisher.  All three projects were photographed in France and Italy within a three week time span.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

Make sure first that the customer really likes the photography style of the potential photographer they are considering hiring. Review the photographers website and their images posted on social media platforms. Perhaps google the photographers name and see what the scope of their photography exposure is.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

Define the exact expectations for the photographer that they going to hire. Such as how many final images they will need, the budget, production costs, any special circumstances involved, final image delivery, the timeline etc…….

Real Estate Property Preparations

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General

You’ll have your home professionally photographed. And the camera is a very unforgiving device. Everything that is in the frame will become part of the photo and affect the entire image and the impression it leaves. In order to have a smooth and efficient photo session, please go through the following checklist thoroughly, and contact me or your agent with any questions or concerns at least one day before the photo session is scheduled.

Photos will be taken of all major rooms in the home. This includes living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, office rooms, workout rooms, entertainment rooms, etc. Unfinished basements, attics, garages, closets and other utility rooms usually will not be photographed, unless specifically requested. Specialty features, both indoor and outdoor, that you would like photographed will be included at your request. Outdoor features such as a pool, hot tub, tennis court or waterfall display will be included in the exterior shoot. Keep these notes in mind as you go through the checklist.

Indoor checklist

  • All lights are working and every bulb in all fixtures are working,”daylight balanced bulbs” are suggested (5500-5200 K) to help avoid a yellow cast in lamps and overhead lighting.
  • Vacuum all carpets
  • Clean all hard floors
  • Dust thoroughly
  • Remove magazines, newspapers, letters, paperwork from desks, tables etc.
  • Empty all trash, hide unattractive trash cans
  • Remove clutter – remote controls, pens, DVDs, cables as far as possible, etc.
  • Pick up & stow away all toys
  • Clean glass surfaces and windows
  • Open & neatly arrange drapes, blinds and shades
  • Make sure window blinds are working property
  • Turn off all electronics – TVs, computers, etc.
  • Clean kitchen appliances, especially if stainless steel
  • Clear & stow all dishes, towels, cleaning supplies, soaps, lotions, etc. away
  • Remove family photos (hanging on walls may be ok, tabletops no)
  • Make beds neatly
  • Furniture should be neatly organized – for example, place dining table chairs equidistant from the table, etc.
  • Clean bathrooms, hang matching towels, shut toilet lids, stow away shampoo bottles etc.
  • Provide fresh floral arrangements, small potted succulents or potted orchards
  • Artificial floral arrangements are OK

Outdoor checklist

  • Have key/access code for common area/pool ready, if required.
  • All lights are working (every bulb is good)
  • Cut hedges/bushes, mow lawns, remove weeds, trim edges, rake leaves, especially around walkways
  • Keep pets out of view (no need to remove them, I am pet friendly)
  • Pool should be clean of dirt and clutter and all lights turned on
  • Driveway and walkways should be clean (do NOT hose down!)
  • Empty planters or pots should be filled or removed
  • Water hose should be rolled up neatly/stowed away
  • Grill or BBQ should be cleaned and uncovered
  • Close garage and park all vehicles off-site