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Top 10 Photographic Crimes Agents Commit

Reblogger Carrie Ann Higgs
Real Estate Agent with Branson House Realty 2003032011

Yes! Finally a good article complaining about agent photos. Is all true, we have sift through these photographs everyday as Realtors. Possibly we notice it more than the home buyer, but it must be frustrating for them too. Why not make our photos attractive as possible? 

Top 10 Photographic Mistakes Agents Make

 

Since cameras have been getting better and better over the past years, why are the photos most real estate agents make not getting any better? Most agents take photos of rooms without a thought as to what it will look like in print or online. The photos in the MLS can be very poor and some agents don't even put in photos at all.. 

Below is a list of the 10 mistakes I see most often in our MLS.. 

 

1. Photographs that still have the date stamps on them. Not only does it look bad, but most often the date is more than a few months old!! 

2. Crooked photos of the inside or outside of the home. Most everyone has a photo editor that will automatically straighten your photo.. USE IT.

3. Blurry or out-of-focus photos. You should always take several shots of each room so that if some are blurry, you have others to use.

4. Partial room shots where just the corner of the room is shown. You should always stand in the corner of a room and get as much of the room in the shot as possible. In fact, if you can stand in another room and still get the whole room you are shooting, it is even better!

5. Photos with people or pets in the shot. Really? If you can't get a shot without pets or people ( which there is no reason why you can't) then at least photoshop them out!

6. Photos with open toilets in them. Close the lid!!!! It looks a lot better.

7. Interior photos with bad tint ( orange, yellow, or green) Again, take more than one shot per room just in case, and try photo editing software to help as well.

8. Exterior shots taken into the sun. No home can look it's best that way.. Make sure to time your photo shoot so that this doesn't happen.

9. Interior photos that are dark because there are no lights on or it is too dark outside. Most all rooms are gonna look better during daytime. 

10. Photos with mirrors or windows that show a flash of light and the agent with a camera. You can usually shoot rooms with windows or mirrors from an angle and keep this from happening.. 

 

Our team markets our listings mainly over the internet and to do that, we need the best photos possible. It is our belief that most buyers and sellers don't care how the agents' head shots look, but they do care how the homes look online! What good is a great website to market your listings if the photos of the listings look horrible? 

 

 

  

    

 

Sheila Newton, CDPE                         

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Anna Hatridge
R Gilliam Real Estate LLC - Farmington, MO
Missouri Realtor with R Gilliam Real Estate LLC

I posted a comment on this but it is not showing up, so I will re-post. This is a great list and don't forget you can use the framing or mat option to hide the brown grass of winter until spring brings us some green lawns!

Feb 14, 2014 10:51 PM
Jim Palmer
Chipola Realty - Chipley Office (850) 638-2777 - Sunny Hills, FL
Washington County, Florida

Great tips!!! I try to take a whole bunch of photos and then spend time picking through them to put the home in the best light possible. Once the listing is published, it is very difficult to go back and fix the photos. Looking through the MLS just amazes and delights me by seeing how poorly some agents present the home!

Feb 14, 2014 10:53 PM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

A picture is worth 1,000 words and that can work both ways.  It is hard for a potential buyer to place themselves into those pictures.

Feb 14, 2014 11:02 PM
Stefan Winter
Real Estate in IL & NV | Owner of Real Estate Web Tech | Daily Vlogger - Las Vegas, NV
Owner - Winter Group & Real Estate Web Tech

Great tips, photo's do sell the home. I bought a professional DSLR camera and a wide angle lens for my team so we can get good pictures. A wide angle lens can't be beat when you are trying to get a great picture of a room. It's a good $1000 investment, pays of very fast with clients though.

Feb 15, 2014 12:34 AM
Sam Kulathunga
Scottsdale, AZ
Real Estate Marketer and service Provider

This video provide a novel way to  Attract Buyers Using THE RIGHT PHOTOS 

 

Feb 15, 2014 01:16 AM