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Founder at OnlinePropertyShowcase™
June 2003 - Present
The OnlinePropertyShowcase™ is a premium service for presenting properties online. Photographed by seasoned architectural photographers to give your property a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Unlike 'commodity virtual tours', the OnlinePropertyShowcase™ is literally a work of art. Exquisitely lit and composed still images are combined with true-to-life screen filling 360° panoramas that really put the viewer inside the scene with full camera control where they can look left, right, up, down and even zoom in and out. Past clients that chose to have an OnlinePropertyShowcase™ shot for their property experienced fewer selling days and a higher price for their home. A 2008 study shows that using a professional photographer to photograph a home increases it perceived value by 13.8%.
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Principal Photographer at OnSite Studios™
March 2003 - Present
Jay Groccia is a Massachusetts based photographer that provides stunning images for clients that want to present their projects with the best possible architectural photography. His skills at dealing with challenging interior lighting situations are no obstacle for him as he creates amazing photographs that capture the emotion of a room. Top real estate agents that want their listings look like they jumped off the pages of fine living magazines like Better Homes & Gardens, Architectural Digest, Dwell, or Martha Stewart Living keep Jay in their rolodex and on speed-dial. The 360° panoramas he photographs are sharp, rich in color and detail, and distortion free filling the screen with architectural accuracy. Jay also enjoys creating beautiful aerial photographs for his clients that really make a property shine. In addition to his architectural work, Jay is an accomplished food photographer and has created hundreds of business portraits and professional identity packages for real estate agents, other business professionals, and political candidates. He generously donates his skills to the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange to photograph older children in need of a loving family.
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