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Sell Your Home Faster with These Professional Real Estate Photo Tricks

Quality real estate photos can make or break your chances of selling your property quickly and for a good price. In today’s digital world, most buyers rely on online listings to find their dream home. That’s why you need to capture their attention with stunning images that showcase the best features of your property.

But how do you take good real estate photos? You have two options: hire a professional photographer or do it yourself. Either way, you need to know some basic principles of real estate photography to ensure your photos look amazing. Here are some tips to help you out.

Equipment

The first thing you need is a good camera. Don’t settle for your smartphone, no matter how advanced it is. You need a DSLR or a mirrorless camera that can produce high-resolution images with sharp details and accurate colors. You also need a wide-angle lens that can capture more of the space and make it look spacious. A tripod is also essential to keep your camera steady and avoid blurry shots.

Angles

The next thing you need to consider is the angle of your shots. You want to find the best perspective that highlights the selling points of your property, such as the layout, the natural light, the view, etc. You also want to avoid distortion, glare, and unwanted reflections. A good rule of thumb is to shoot from the corners of the room, at eye level or slightly lower, and with the camera tilted slightly downward. Experiment with different angles until you find the ones that work best for each room.

Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important aspects of real estate photography. You want to use natural light as much as possible, as it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The best time to shoot is during the golden hour, which is the period shortly after sunrise or before sunset, when the light is soft and flattering. Avoid shooting at noon, when the light is harsh and creates harsh shadows and contrast. If you need to use artificial light, use a flash or a light stand to fill in the dark areas and balance the exposure. Avoid using the built-in flash of your camera, as it can create a flat and unnatural look.

Conclusion

These are some of the key tips to help you take good real estate photos that will attract more buyers and sell your property faster. If you are a home seller, you can also benefit from our comprehensive services that will help you create the best marketing plan for your property. We have years of experience in the real estate industry and we know how to make your property stand out in the competitive market.

For personalized guidance in the Canadian real estate landscape, connect with Bonnie and Daniel Wan at 905-883-8888. Their specialized expertise ensures that your real estate journey seamlessly integrates with your goals, amplifying your likelihood of success and optimizing the returns on your venture. With a commitment to personalized service, they navigate the complexities of the market, providing insights tailored to your unique needs and aspirations.

-Bonnie Wan

References:
How to Take Real Estate Photos: Sell Faster and for More Money (homelight.com)
How to Take Real Estate Photos: 6 Real Estate Photo Tips – 2024 – MasterClass
12 Tips for Impressive Real Estate Photography (expertphotography.com)

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