3/02/2019

Tricks For Taking Real Estate Photography FL Pros Have Used For Years

By Kenneth Thompson


You won't get the highest possible price for your home without showing potential buyers great pictures of it. The better your photographs the more likely you are to get phone calls, texts, and emails from prospects who want to tour your home. For that you're going to need some good equipment, a house that is immaculate inside and out, photos that interest buyers, and tips for taking real estate photography FL professionals are offering home sellers.

Use a wide angle lens and HDR photography if you want to make pictures really pop and stand out from the competition. Wide angle lens obviously give you a wider shot, but they will also give your pictures more depth and details than would be possible otherwise. An HDR photograph is one taken of a subject at least three different times using a variety of exposure levels then meshed together to create one picture that maximizes the color and detail you could not get otherwise.

Natural lighting will show your house better than anything else. Professional flash equipment is not necessary to get great pictures in natural light, but a tripod is. You're going to get dark, blurred pictures if you try to do this without it. Using a tripod allows you to slow your shutter speed, giving you the natural light you envisioned and a crisp image.

Interior pictures are much more effective when they include furnishings. Buyers can't get a sense of scale or what a room has actually been used for if it's empty. All they get are walls, ceilings, and floors.

Furnishings give buyers a feeling for the size of the rooms and what they are being used for. They also add light and shadow to photos. Too much decorating can backfire though. After you have placed the basic furnishings, you need to stop or risk turning off buyers.

Virtual tours are something buyers want to see. 3-D virtual tours are especially popular. This is the most effective way for potential purchasers to get an idea of what your home looks like without actually scheduling a personal walk through. You should definitely make use of social media. Posting your virtual tour on different social media is a great way to get free advertising and expose your home to a wide variety of potential buyers.

Amateur photographers make a mistake when they post too many vertical photos. Human eyes are accustomed to viewing the world at a ratio of 4:3 and 9:16. Because of this horizontal pictures are easier for people to understand. They are also more attractive to the people looking at them. If you're using your cell phone to take photos, keep this in mind.

Focus your pictures on the selling points in your home. If you have lots of light, architectural ceilings, or wide open rooms, be sure to emphasize those aspects of the house you're selling the in the photos you take. Amenities like pools, attached garages, and state of the art kitchens are features that bring the buyers in.




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