Outside Photography
1. Take a minimum of three shots per subject. This way you can choose the best quality photos to use.
2. Make sure that the subject of your photos is not in the direct center. A little to the left or to the right is always more cosmetically appealing.
3. Try not to take photos in the evening or at night. Excessive shadows can deter clients rather than draw them in.
4. When photographing views, make sure the horizon line is not directly in the middle. One third up from the bottom or one third down from the top is recommended.
Inside Photography
5. Turn on all lights and adjust for best picture. (Open curtains are more appealing than closed.)
6. Make sure the rooms are clean. The more space that clients can see, the better.
7. Take bedroom photos from a corner so that as much of the room as possible can be seen.
8. Use Picnik to touch up photos and add watermarks.
8. Use Picnik to touch up photos and add watermarks.

1 comment:
Hello, I would like to appreciate your tips on photography. As being a novice photographer, these tips are really helpful for me. I like the Picnik apps very much. But I would like to include that rather than Picnik apps, Adobe Photoshop is the best for Photo-retouching. Thanks for sharing these tips. Keep it up. :) Litchfield Park Real Estate Agent
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