Real Estate Photo Tips

Real Estate Photo Tips
A bright lower level basement using sliding doors as a natural light source. (Handout/TNS)
Tribune News Service
9/9/2023
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9/9/2023
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By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service

Next to pricing, when it comes to properly presenting your home for sale, solid photography tops the list. Photography serves as your point of entry to potential buyers, the portal to first impressions.

Can you take photos yourself? Can your broker? Or should you hire a professional?

A nonprofessional photo taken using natural light. (Handout/TNS)
A nonprofessional photo taken using natural light. (Handout/TNS)

When looking to elevate your property, here are some key tips to keep in mind.

Pay attention to the sun. Sun can make a difference, especially in a space that may get a lot of natural light. Even lighting conditions and sunny days are best.

A lightly colored interior against white walls. (Handout/TNS)
A lightly colored interior against white walls. (Handout/TNS)

Use natural light as much as possible.

Consider hiring a professional. Working with a professional photographer doesn’t have to break the bank. Great photography can do wonders for properly showcasing a space.

Look for interesting angles. Creative angles can help catch interest.

Highlight architectural features. Beyond just wide angles, highlight special or unique features.

Architectural elements create an interesting angle in this living space. (Handout/TNS)
Architectural elements create an interesting angle in this living space. (Handout/TNS)

Be careful when it comes to shooting toward windows or glass doors. Often light can “spill” into a room, creating a washed-out effect.

Avoid shooting on cloudy or raining days. These conditions will require considerable additional light, which might look artificial.

Add pops of color to a neutral space to add a sense of contrast.

Use lighting to create a mood or emotion.

Lighting helps to create a mood in this entry. (Handout/TNS)
Lighting helps to create a mood in this entry. (Handout/TNS)

Use reflective surfaces such as mirrors to help bounce light in a room, which will help extend a feeling of spaciousness.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and short-term rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at [email protected] or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com. Copyright 2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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