Here’s a simple, easy-to-read blog post on how to shoot a house:
How to Shoot a House: A Simple Guide
Shooting a house doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right approach, you can capture clean, bright, and inviting photos that show off the space.
1. Clean and Declutter
Start by tidying up every room. Remove personal items, cords, and clutter so the focus stays on the space, not distractions.
2. Use Natural Light
Shoot during the day when sunlight fills the rooms. Open blinds and curtains, and turn off overhead lights to keep the color balance natural.
3. Keep Lines Straight
Hold the camera level so walls and door frames stay vertical. This makes photos look more professional and balanced.
4. Shoot Wide, Then Close
Use a wide lens to show the whole room, then capture close-ups of details like textures, finishes, or decor.
5. Highlight Key Areas
Focus on the main spaces buyers care about—kitchen, living room, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Don’t forget exterior shots and the backyard.
6. Edit Lightly
After shooting, make small adjustments for brightness and contrast. Keep the look natural and true to life.
With a clean setup, natural light, and steady composition, you’ll end up with photos that make any property shine.
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