1. Always Review Every Shot –The added bonus todigital cameras is they allow us to review the shot after it has been taken so make sure you do this. A camera sees quite differently than us! We are taught to be extra critical of what the camera sees so many times you will catch things in the picture that you wouldn't have noticed otherwise for, example bed; sheet sticking out, cluttered counter top or faulty wall hanging. "Every time I fail to review my photos while onsite I have to return to re-photograph an area", said Brad Fletcher owner of Home Staging Pros in Orlando Fl. He went on to say; "it is just much easier, faster and efficient to get in the habit of reviewing".
2. Go Green -Savvy Realtors know that the trick to taking a great back yard shot is to shoot from behind some greenery back at the house at the far corner of the yard. This not only produces an interesting angle of the entire yard but many times adds a fringe of green leaf/plant in the edge of the shot as to give the viewer a sense of peering in from behind foliage.
3. Don't Center Everything -Create interest by positioning focal points to the left or right rather than center.
Real Estate photos play an ever increasingly essential part of the sales process. Most people shop on-line before ever going out and driving everywhere. With gas prices these days its no wonder so many people shop on-line before they buy. When was the last time you went shopping for a big ticket item and didn’t look on-line first? These days photos are our first Impression.
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