Real estate news

How to Capture Stunning Shots for Your Estate Agent Photography

CEO Khai Intela

Professional estate agent photography can make all the difference when it comes to attracting buyers and sealing the deal. In fact, properties listed with professional photography sell up to 3 weeks faster! So, if you...

Professional estate agent photography can make all the difference when it comes to attracting buyers and sealing the deal. In fact, properties listed with professional photography sell up to 3 weeks faster! So, if you want to maximize your chances of success in the real estate market, it's crucial to master the art of capturing captivating shots that leave a lasting impression on potential buyers.

The Basics of Estate Agent Photography

The best property photography is the kind that grabs the attention of potential buyers and entices them to explore your listings further. While professional photography is always recommended, if you're taking your own real estate photos, here are some key tips to keep in mind:

  • Have the right equipment: Invest in a good camera and lenses to ensure high-quality images.
  • Allow ample time: Don't rush the photography process. Take your time to capture all the necessary shots without feeling pressured.
  • Prepare the property: Ensure the property is clean, decluttered, and staged properly to enhance its visual appeal.
  • Shoot from the right angles: Find the best height and angle for each shot to showcase the property's best features.
  • Edit your photos: Give your images a basic edit to enhance their overall quality and make them more visually appealing.

For a comprehensive guide on taking professional real estate photos, check out our free ebook on Property Photography Mastery.

What Shots Do I Need to Attract Buyers?

The purpose of your property photos is to help potential buyers envision themselves living in the space. To achieve this, you need to capture all the essential rooms, special features, and the exterior from various angles. Here are some tips to guide you:

  • Allow sufficient time: Plan around 2 hours for shooting a property of approximately 3000 sq ft.
  • Capture multiple images of each room: Take 2-3 shots of each room, ensuring you capture at least three walls to provide a comprehensive view.
  • Use a shot list: Refer to a professional property photographer shot list to ensure you don't miss any important shots.

Avoid frustrating potential buyers by not skipping crucial rooms like the bathroom or bedroom. If these rooms can't be fully prepared in advance, consider using a professional property photo editing service to enhance the images and remove any unappealing items. Remember, only include shots that would be of interest or value to potential buyers.

For more tips and tricks on capturing impressive estate agent images, check out our ultimate property photography blog.

#ProTip: Interior photography garners the most interest on online portals. Be sure to capture stunning interior shots using the following tips and select one as the main image for your listing.

How Many Photos Do You Need in Your Listing to Attract More Buyers?

Ideally, include between 5-9 images in your Rightmove (and other property portal) listings. These images should cover all the major rooms and any appealing features of the property. To keep your listings fresh and engaging, consider refreshing your images (especially the main one) every 2 weeks if you've taken multiple shots of each room.

#ProTip: By regularly updating your listing with new images, you'll catch the eyes of potential buyers and increase your chances of attracting more inquiries.

Checklist for Taking House Selling Photos:

  1. Hire a professional or equip yourself: Consider hiring a professional photographer or ensure you have the right equipment and techniques for capturing the best possible photos.
  2. Download our shot list and property preparation checklists: Save time and streamline your photo shoot by using our comprehensive shot list and property preparation checklists.
  3. Allocate sufficient time: Set aside enough time to capture 2-3 images of all the rooms and any special features.
  4. Edit your photos: Apply at least a basic edit to all your photos before uploading them to your online listings.
  5. Upload 5-9 images: Include a selection of well-edited images in your listing to showcase the property's highlights.
  6. Regularly refresh your images: Keep your listing updated by replacing old images (especially the main one) with new ones every 2 weeks.

By following these steps, you'll be on your way to capturing stunning shots that impress potential buyers and help you sell properties faster.

Remember, professional and visually appealing estate agent photography is essential in making a positive impact on buyers. So, take the time to master the art of capturing exceptional images and watch your real estate success soar!

1