Four Tips To Take Better Photos Of Your Home For Sale


If you plan to put your home on the market, then you need to have some great pictures of both the interior and the exterior. Taking photos of the interior, in particular, can be quite a challenge. Here are some tips to take better photos that will attract more buyers:

Shoot at several different times.

The placement of the lighting can make a huge difference in how your photos look. You want to take photos with the sun behind you, which makes it tough to photograph the walls where light is shining through the window. Get around this inconvenience by taking pictures at two different times of the day. In the morning, you can shoot with the sunny windows to your back, and in the evening, you can take pictures of those windows -- which should no longer be brightly lit.

Don't feel pressured to include every room.

If there is a room in your home that looks less appealing or simply does not seem to photograph well, you do not have to include photos of it. Potential buyers can still see if when they show up to look at the home in person. By that point, they will hopefully have identified plenty of things they do like about the home, so they may overlook one room that needs a little help.

Use a wide-angle lens.

Buyers don't want to see just a picture of one toilet or one sofa. They want to see the entirety of a room and how all of the furniture looks when set up in that room. Using a wide-angle lens allows you to capture more of the room in each shot, which gives buyers a better sense of the home they are buying.

Bring helpers.

When you show up to take pictures of the home, make sure you bring a few people along to help. You may need someone to move a plant or a piece of furniture while you are setting up the shot. Plus, they can offer their opinions as to what looks good, ensuring you don't make any silly decisions or shoot something that buyers won't find appealing.

With the tips above, you can take better images of the interior of a home for sale. If you are struggling to get good photos, consider hiring a professional photographer like Ryno Photography instead. Look for someone with experience shooting the interior of buildings and homes. 

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Learning About Photography

Hello, my name is Dennis. Ever since I was a young boy, I have had a deep love for photography. I would take my disposable camera everywhere with me to capture different moments throughout life. I enjoyed taking pictures of wildlife, landscapes and people. I have since upgraded to a better camera, but I still have a lot to learn about photography practices. I will use this site to explore all of the ways people use their photography equipment to take great shots. I hope you can use the information on my site to perfect your own photography skills. Thanks.