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Essential Auto Photography

“The Premier Studio Photography Company”

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Expert photo capturing & branding are Essential to todays online market.

Mission Statement:

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Current Clients:

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We acquire the best talent and train them with EAP techniques.

Personnel

Alex Perez- Owner/Operator Matthew Perez- Photographer/ManagerBenjamin Albino- Photographer/Photo Enhancement/Data DistributionTimothy Hoffsted- Photography/SalesTyler Eidenberg- Lead Sales/Operations ManagerSteve Eidenberg- SalesBrian LASTNAME- Contractor/Studio Installation

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We are known for building long lasting bonds with our clients!

Comparison:IN-HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHY ESSENTIAL AUTO PHOTOGRAPHY

VS

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Attention to detail and unrenowned techniques are what put us ahead of all the competition.

A Step Above the Rest

We line up every seat to show optimal seating space

We’re sure to flaunt every feature of the vehicle

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“Pictures say a thousand words. What are yours saying?

Today people want to become educated and get additional information about a product before they purchase. If your auto dealership website provides informative content that the potential customer is looking for then he will surely be interested in visiting your site again and again. Professional photos and product descriptions will set your website ahead of all the competition which in-turn drives customers to want to use your services.

“Adding actual photos and prices increased the VDP views by approximately 140% and increased shopper interaction by 110%.”

AutoTrader.com

"It might be the most important thing a customer's thinking about," Radji said. "When shoppers go online, they have an idea in their head of what they want that car to look like. It's up to the dealer and the provider to provide as accurate a visual description of that car as possible.” Cars.com