Monday, 8 July 2013

Photography Tips


Good photography is as important as presenting your property well. A photograph will often be the first impression a potential buyer will have of your house, and it can influence their decision to view it.

A few tips for better photographs:

Lights... action

Sounds obvious, but make sure the photos are good quality. If you decide to photograph it yourself, ensure the house is well lit with natural or electric light. A property shot late in the evening with interior lights on can look stunning.

Keep it clean

Your photos should always be framed well. Ensure the rubbish/washing/dirty dishes/hanging wires are out of view before taking the shot. Remove any items that appear to clutter or cramp spaces.

Shoot to thrill

In addition to documenting the best features of your property, people like to see a range of interior and exterior shots. Not including interior shots can be very off-putting.

Don't be too tricky

Yes, you may attract more people to your open home with photos that create the illusion of space or stand-alone instead of semi-detached, but they'll be put off when they see the reality. Use photography to enhance your property, not misrepresent it.

Get help

For such an important sale, always consider the benefits of using a Professional Photographer – they will ensure that your property looks its best to help you achieve the best possible result.


Read More: http://sellingguide.realestate.com.au/presentation

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