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Room Reviews - Prep for Your Pro
When you acquire a luxury exclusive, one of the first things you will probably do is bring in a professional to photograph or video the dwelling. In most cases however, even the finest of luxury homes may not be photo ready.  A plethora of rules apply here, but rather than bombard you with a list of generalities, I'll give you a room by room breakdown of faux pas we see most often in the video profession. We'll focus on the main living areas and master suite.Dining RoomCustomarily, this is one of the easiest rooms to make ready. Many homeowners or agents like the thought of putting a centerpiece of fresh cut flowers on the table. Great idea. Be sure to keep your centerpiece small and simple. If it is too large and ornate, it may block vital components of the shot or serve as an unwelcome distraction. In this case your photographer may ask you to move it, and that is disappointing.Make certain that your light fixtures are dusted and that crown molding and tray ceilings look their best.  For a videographer, these can be great details to capture...but only if they show well.KitchenWith few exceptions, it is best to take ... more

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