Photography is a key element in any successful campaign to sell your home. It must have the essential wow factor that inspires prospective buyers to want to see the home.
As an experienced local agent, I’ll manage the photography of your home and work with our preferred professionals to achieve a five-star outcome.
But it’s always useful to understand what makes great house photography and how the challenge should be met. There’s more to it than taking family holiday snaps with your phone!
Below, I’ve listed the key elements of a successful photo-shoot so you know you’re getting the very best service when I’m your agent.
Always ‘high-res’
Your photography should be handled in the highest resolution possible. This allows the photographer to edit the images to ensure appropriate brightness and contrast. The internet doesn’t need high-res photos, but they’re essential for editing and printed material.
Go wide-angle
Professionals will use a 12mm lens, sometimes going to an 18mm lens. These options produce a realistic impression of room size. The image mustn’t misrepresent your home to prospective buyers, or they’ll leave unhappy.
Eye-level perfection
The difference between photographs taken at eye level and those from an elevated view of 6ft-10ft is amazing. A higher perspective, with the camera pointing down towards the floor, makes rooms appear smaller and distorted.
Ceiling overload
Ceilings should never be a focal point. When the photography stays at eye level, you’ll keep the ceiling out of the shot or at least in perspective.
Stay in the corners
There are a million angles from which to take photos. But the images that usually work best are taken from a corner of the room. They give a sense of depth.
Hero image
It’s important to pick the most striking photograph that will grab the attention of your target market. Sometimes, this can be a swimming pool, beautiful garden or even a spectacular view from the balcony.