Behind the lens: Shooting Real estate photography for 54 Properties Across Texas for Entrada Partners
- jacksonpw720
- May 26
- 2 min read
When Entrada Partners reached out with a project that spanned over 50 commercial properties across Texas, I knew it was going to be more than just a gig—it was a milestone.
As the founder of For6Media, I’ve always prided myself on delivering clean, cinematic visuals that help brands and property owners tell better stories. But this project? It took things to a new level. From Dallas to San Antonio, I traveled across the state providing high-quality real estate photography and drone videography for 54 commercial properties. Each location came with its own set of challenges—different lighting, unpredictable weather, airspace restrictions—but also opportunities to showcase each site in its best light.
What made this job even more rewarding was the trust Entrada Partners placed in me. They didn’t just hire a photographer—they relied on my media company to document an entire portfolio with precision and consistency. Whether I was flying a drone over a multi-story building in Irving or capturing ground-level detail shots in Austin, the focus was the same: clean, polished real estate photography that matched the scale of the investment.
Balancing this kind of workload while also being a full-time student-athlete at Trinity University wasn’t easy. But it was worth every 4 a.m. wake-up and every mile driven. The completion of this project represents a major shift in how I plan to scale For6Media—moving away from one-off shoots and leaning more into large-scale commercial real estate photography and video projects with repeat clients who value quality and consistency.
This project didn’t just add to my portfolio—it redefined it.
If you're a commercial real estate firm, builder, or developer looking for high-impact real estate photography that reflects the true value of your assets, let’s connect. Because with the right visuals, your properties won’t just be seen—they’ll be remembered.
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