I thought I would publish some tips for real estate agents and homeowners (sellers) that will result in better pictures. certainly I would love to have your business but if you are going to do it yourself, your photos should be good enough that they grab a potential buyer's attention.
1. REMOVE THE CLUTTER!!! It makes your home look smaller and can instantly cause a potential buyer to skip your listing and move on tho the next. Also remove all personal photos. The goal is to have potential buyers envision themselves living in your house; your family’s photos interfere with that process.
2. USE A TRIPOD It provides steadiness and allows you to operate your digital camera’s controls — specifically, shooting interiors at a slower speed.
3. CHANGE THE PERSPECTIVE FOR EXTERIOR SHOTS If you shoot the home from the traditional front on shot, it is generic. Be creative and make the pictures memorable.
4. LEAVE NO DETAIL UNATTENDED Tape the folds of the dining room tablecloth so it doesn’t pucker out. Position chairs uniformly (about 1 foot) from the table’s edge.
5. SHOOTING A POOL PRESENTS SPECIAL CHALLENGES because of the reflective nature of the water. Use a flash and try your shot in late afternoon or early morning.
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