Are you wondering how to capture the best listing photos? You may not realize it, but your listing photos do matter. A lot!
Good photos make a property stand out in the market and online. The price of the property and furniture inside is one thing that would quickly draw buyers’ attention. But another very significant aspect of a property is the online listing photos.
A good-looking listing photo will surely be more attractive to potential buyers and thus, increase the showings you will receive.
This article will discuss the major points you should consider when capturing real estate photos.
Here are nine tips to help you capture the best listing photos.
This one is obvious. It would help if you had an excellent camera to take good photos. That doesn’t mean you have to buy an expensive DSLR. Most modern phones have excellent cameras that can produce fantastic results in the right hands. If you’re looking for a new cell phone, look for one with the highest megapixel count and widest aperture possible.
A new phone is better at taking photos than an old camera. Don’t be afraid to use it!
The first thing buyers see is what’s on the outside of your house, so make sure nothing is blocking their view. Clear away all debris from your yard and any cars from your driveway. Make sure you clear out all clutter inside your house, especially in hallways and kitchens.
The best time of day to photograph a property is mid-day because it gives you the most natural light and prevents shadows from being cast on the property. If you can shoot around mid-day when the sun is directly overhead will help eliminate shadows and other glare.
Avoid taking photos with the sun behind your subject, as it will be difficult to see details or render your image too dark to be visible. If lighting is unavoidable, use a flash to brighten up your subject.
Using a tripod will enable you to capture sharper, clearer images that won’t have unnecessary movement or blurriness. If you don’t have a tripod, you can try placing your camera on a flat surface like a table or wall to ensure stability.
A wide-angle lens will allow you to capture more of the room and show perspective. Please make sure not to overuse it, or you will create a wrong impression to potential buyers. The last thing you want is a buyer leaving disappointed, expecting your kitchen to be bigger than it is.
Landscape orientation is always the best option for listing photos because it provides the most space to show off areas in your home.
If you’re not comfortable with photography or editing, consider hiring someone from an online marketplace like Fiverr for your photo editing needs. You can also look for local photographers who can help take professional photos of your home for an affordable rate.
A real estate agent can help you make your listing stand out and have a better chance of selling faster. They know what buyers are looking for, so they can advise you on how to take better-looking photos.
The effort you put into your listing photos is a critical aspect of a successful home sale. If you’re unsure where to begin, these nine tips should be a great starting point and get you snapping amazing shots of your home for sale!
If you find the home selling process overwhelming, our team at the Knoxville Home Team can help. Click here to connect with us, and we’ll get back to your promptly.
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