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Pro Tips for Preparing Your Listing Photos

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Table of Contents
  1. Background
  2. Light Fixtures
  3. Dust
  4. Photo Blunders
  5. Brightening Photos Up
  6. Conclusion

Real estate photography demands perfection. Whether you are a real estate agent who thinks can click good photographs or a professional real estate photographer, there are certain things to remember to make your listing photography stand out from the rest. 

The home should be properly staged, it must highlight the function and beauty of the property. Buyers should imagine themselves living there easily. Staging is as essential for online property photos as it is for in-person home tours. 

According to research, All home buyers use the internet to search for a home. The most valuable content on websites is photos. (Source: National Association of Realtors) Staging and many other factors play a very important role when it comes to real estate photography, so here are the pro tips to remember when preparing your listing for real estate images.

Background 

In real estate photography, it is important to consider the background. If you want to enhance your photos, it is recommended to appropriately display art on walls or above a fireplace to add color to the background. 

Also, ensure to tidy up those bookshelves. You do not want to create a visual nightmare by having overstuffed shelves with various books and decor. 

You can organize them by coordinating the books or magazines by colored sleeve or by height. However, it is probably for the best that you keep less stuff in the background. 

Light Fixtures

Cleaning up the light fixtures can be pretty helpful in real estate photography. You can clean the property’s lamps, chandeliers, and light fixtures. Change out the lampshades that might be getting yellow on the inside, and ensure to replace any of the burnt-out light bulbs too. Remember, lamps are an essential source of light as they help people see all the features of a room. 

Dust

Dust particles are easily visible when light reflects from the camera flash. The rooms of the home must be well-dusted and vacuumed. Remember to do the cleaning process after the staging is finished and before the photography session of the property.

Photo Blunders

It is pretty important to avoid common photo blunders in real estate photography. They say “First impression is the last impression”, this saying is essential in the real estate business too. Your buyers should have a good impression when they are exploring the property through the real estate photos you uploaded on your website link.

Always ensure that when clicking photographs in the restroom the toilet seat lids are closed. 

Don't take shots with Television running in the background, as it can be distracting in real estate listing photographs overall. 

Move away any vehicle in the front driveway out of the way before taking any photographs. It is recommended to carefully scrutinize each room to ensure the rooms are photo-ready.

Brightening Photos Up

When taking photos, watch for the lighting in the room. It is important to ensure that the sun is not filtering in. The best time to snap is at either dusk or on overcast days as this can give a living space more balanced light. 

Too much sunlight or a flash of the camera can give a washed-out look, so try to avoid that. If you feel like the rooms are not well-lit and are dark, you can always add a lamp or two. You can use 60-watt “bright white” or “warm” light bulbs, which can help brighten the room but it will still appear soft in your pictures. 

Conclusion 

So that's what there is to know about making your listing photos perfect! If you are a realtor who thinks can take real estate photography on your own or want to hire a professional photographer to do the job, remember home staging is an essential process to stand out from the competition in the real estate business.