PMRE 2026 · LAS VEGAS

Real Estate Media, Refined

A hands-on workshop with Gary Kasl & Andrew Bramasco

Registration opens May 19th


Most real estate photographers don't have an image quality problem. They have a habits problem.

Small decisions made on site, repeated across every shoot, that quietly compound into mediocre results over time. Not because photographers don't care. Because nobody ever showed them a better way to think about it.

This workshop is a full day reset. We're going to walk through an entire shoot inside a real home, from the moment you walk in the door to the final frame. No theory. No gimmicks. Just honest, practical techniques you can actually implement, whether you shoot HDR, flash, or somewhere in between.

What Changes After This Workshop:

Most workshops send you home inspired for a week. This one is built to change how you work permanently.

Gary leads the core instruction, guiding you through a structured start-to-finish workflow focused on the decisions that actually move the needle. Andrew brings a complementary creative perspective throughout the day, showing how that same foundation can be pushed further when the situation calls for it.

You won't leave with a checklist. You'll leave with a process.

Here's what you'll walk away with:

  • Faster scene prep that shows in every frame

  • Cleaner compositions because you'll know exactly what to look for

  • A clear understanding of how to use ambient light and flash together without overcomplicating it

  • More consistent lighting because your approach will be more intentional

  • A camera setup that works with you instead of against you

  • Better on-site decisions and less time second guessing them

  • The ability to build a hero image when the job calls for it

  • A clear editing and blending process from the follow-up Zoom session

Format

This is hands-on. Bring your camera.

  • Live shooting inside a real home

  • Step-by-step workflow demonstration

  • Guided attendee shooting time

  • Real-time feedback and Q&A

  • Follow-up Zoom session for editing and blending

What This Is and Isn't

This workshop is:

  • Practical and hands-on

  • Focused on real-world real estate shooting

  • Designed to help you create stronger, more intentional images

  • Built around better habits, smarter decisions, and repeatable refinement

This workshop is not:

  • A deep dive into complex multi-light setups

  • A high-end architectural photography course

  • A business or marketing workshop

  • A collection of gimmicks, hacks, or quick fix shortcuts

Meet Your Instructors

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Gary Kasl

Gary has been shooting real estate and architectural photography for over a decade. He came up through a formal photography program and spent years in the studio obsessing over light before he ever pointed a camera at a house. That foundation changed everything for how he works and it shows up in every image he makes.

His approach is deliberate without being slow. He walks into a space already thinking about the light, what the room is trying to say, and how to make it look a little better than real life. Then he builds it.

He's technically precise, meticulous about his edit, and has built a workflow over the years that lets him execute consistently without overcomplicating the process.

More than anything Gary just loves photography and the community around it. He tends to make friends fast with other photographers and this workshop is really an extension of that. A chance to get in a room with people who care about the craft, share what actually works, and help a few of them get where they're
trying to go.

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Andrew Bramasco

Andrew has been shooting architectural and interior photography for over two decades. A California native now based in Joshua Tree, he spent most of his career along the California coast shooting some of the finest residential properties in the state before going deeper into the world of architecture and design.

His approach is rooted in patience and a genuine respect for natural light. He believes every frame should be intentional and that a great image comes from really observing a space, not just shooting it. That's a philosophy that's taken him everywhere from luxury coastal homes to properties featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

When Andrew isn't shooting he's somewhere on the other side of the world with his wife Melissa. He brings that same curiosity and openness to everything he does, including this workshop.

What he's bringing to the room is a way of seeing that most photographers don't slow down long enough to develop. That's worth showing up for.

REGISTRATION

Spots are limited.

Full details and sign-up go live on May 19th. Questions before then? Reach out directly.