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Top 38 Real Estate Photography Tips & Mistakes toAvoid
- Analyze Great Real Estate Photographs to See Why TheyWork.
- Invest in a Wide-angle Lens.
- Use a Tripod to Get Sharp Photos in Natural Light.
- Furnish the House, But Don't Overdecorate.
- Present Listings With a 3D Virtual Tour.
- Use Landscape Orientation for Optimal Viewing.
- Forget Megapixels & Buy a Full-frame Camera.
Similarly, how do I take good listing photos?
- Use a tripod. Putting whatever camera you have on a tripodallows you to steady the camera and be more deliberate in makingyour composition.
- Take low shots. One really important compositionalconsideration is how high the camera is off the ground.
- Shoot straight on.
- Avoid wide-angle lenses.
- Turn off your flash.
Thereof, what is the best time of day to take real estate photos?
For east-facing properties, morning is the besttime to shoot. If your property faces north, any timebetween 10:00 and 14:00 is ideal. And if it faces south,you'll want your photos taken first thing in the morning, orlast thing in the day.
A basic real estate photography shootfrom a professional photography generally costsanywhere between $110 and $300 per shoot for photos only (novideo).