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Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Verticals.

Having the verticals square make for classy, professional looking images. You want your homes to show their best! Nicely lit even with the coloured ceiling.

Great Photography can really call attention to a listing!

Although this home was a little older, it was a pleasure to photograph. It was extremely clean, nice and bright. Professionally staged by Designamove, they placed the furniture in ways that balanced and enhanced each room and then gave the finishing touches by adding splashes of colour in what was basically a one dimensional tone. With multiple offers, this home sold at more than the asking price within days of being put on the market.


Saturday, February 23, 2008

See the light!

The latest trend is decorating with dark colours. While white walls and ceilings reflect light around the room, dark colours absorb a great deal of light making little on camera flashes quite ineffective. Powerful strobe lighting can make all the difference in having professional looking images.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Staging and Photography?

Having your listing staged before being Professionally Photographed can make all the difference. Beautifully balanced, pleasing to the eye images will grab the attention of your potential client base. When they can imagine themselves living in the home you are presenting, the sale may not be far off. Extra touches such as staging and professional photographic lighting show your clients that you want the very best representation for them. This particular staging was done by Designamove.

Friday, January 18, 2008

How are your verticals?

Verticals are more than just blinds. It's about having the walls and lines of the room square to create a professional looking photograph. A clean, bright image with the ability to see the view when there is one worth seeing, help to give a potential buyer a sense of what the space is really like.


Thursday, January 17, 2008

How is your composition?

Great Real Estate Photographs are a commodity. They not only help to sell your clients property but show you are a professional in your field that understands that while everyone has a camera, not everyone is a photographer. Forethought that goes into composition, angle, lighting and vertical lines that are actually vertical rather than converging are all hallmarks to great Real Estate Photography. We've all seen many examples of poor images on MLS with poor lighting where you can hardly make out what you might be looking at. The clients home needs to be pictured in its best light, with thought and care.