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REAL ESTATE PHOTOS – How to get the perfection?

When you are promoting real estate products, beautiful and quality photos are what you need to focus on. Eye-catching real estate photos make it easy to find your potential clients and increase your chances of successful transactions.

Let’s find out the tips to have beautiful photos through the article below!

1. Choose the right time

Different houses take better photos at different times of the day. It can even change based on the room because it depends on the direction the window is facing.

As a general rule, you always want to take photos during the day on a sunny day. Your outside photos will look more positive and welcoming. Your interior photos will benefit from all the natural light.

While this is true for taking photos of the house itself, sometimes you want to show a perspective. If your property has a beautiful city view at night or a beautiful sunset over the mountains, take those photos at the right time.

2. Get your home’s best angle

You should choose angles that can accentuate the space of the house. At the same time, you must also know how to coordinate the furnishings and furniture in the house in a subtle way so that when it is on screen, the house looks more spacious and bright.

Choose a camera with a wide lens to capture the most extensive and quality photos. Pay attention to the angle selection when shooting to make the property feel larger and more in-depth.

When taking exterior photos, take pictures of your house from a small angle. This allows you to show the depth of the house so people can see how big it is.

Of course, some homes don’t have much depth to them. In that case, a corner of the head may be flatter.

3. Snap Pre-photo photos

Part of the reason for photography is that an interesting art form is that camera angles can capture images at a different angle than our eyes. For real estate photos, that means a room can be great, but when you take it, it’s not that great.

This is why it’s a good idea to take a few pictures before taking a picture. A camera phone will do. Take a few shots of each room. Then look at the pictures with a critical eye and identify items you should move, declutter or change.

As an added bonus, this helps you see which corners are most flattering for each room.

4. Put clutter in the closet

One of the most important ways to create great real estate photos is what you do before taking a photo. You need to eliminate clutter. Unadorned items will distract from the view of the house. They will also make each room look smaller and less attractive.

In your mind, try to make the house look like a house from a magazine. It looks lively and attractive, but there shouldn’t be enough clutter to make it “live in”. It seems it is ready to welcome its first residents.

That declaration is not permanent. You can throw items into boxes to take pictures and put some of them back later.

5. Get the “Walking in” effect

In most cases, it is best to photograph a room from a doorway into the room. For one, this makes the viewer feel like they are entering the room like a guest. It helps them envision themselves in the house.

That door is also often the flattering corner for the room. Your goal is to make as many rooms as possible in one photo, and the doorway will appear to work best for this.

Do not be afraid to experiment, though. Stand at different angles to see if they provide a more complete view.

6. Show the possibilities through your real estate photos

There are many situations when an asset may look different from time to time because you may be in the process of building or renovating it.

You don’t have to wait until the work is done to show off the images. Instead, produce a 3D rendering of the way you expect the finished property to look.

This allows people to see the potential and what the home would actually look like when they moved in.

It’s important to be upfront, though. Make it clear that these are renderings are based on building plans and expectations. Specify that there is no guarantee that the finished home will look exactly like this, as materials and designs can change during the process.