Rental Realtor Photography
While staying in Island Park Idaho I was able to try out some rental realtor photography. I learned a lot of things but I am going to share with you all today my best tips. Tip number one use a tripod, especially for inside photos. This might seem weird but you are going to want to bracket all your photos, that way you can get the most detail out of each room. It will be way too dark inside to take good quality bracketed images without a tripod, the handshake would be super noticeable.
Tip number two use a wide-angle lens, you can use a regular kit lens but it will take a lot more images to get the whole room. If you have a wide-angle lens you will be able to capture so much of the room in one photo. Tip number three with rental realtor photography, take photos from each corner of each room, that way you will have at least 4 options to choose from to get the best angle of the room. Also, it isn’t a bad idea to show all angles of a room to potential renters so they can feel like they are in the house without actually being there. Let me know if you have any more questions or want to see how to rent this property for a weekend!
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Hi, Cenneidigh! Love these photos. I think your balcony shot and the river shot look the most interesting, due to the location and how you achieved those angles!
Check out my photos while you’re at it!
https://www.alicedurenphoto.com/idaho-home-outdoor-photography/
Katie took some amazing photos too, so check those out!
https://katiehulse339530563.wordpress.com/2022/11/11/real-estate-architectural-photography/
Here are some tips for real estate photography in the future.
https://digital-photography-school.com/real-estate-photography-a-guide-to-getting-started/
Wow! These all look so professional! I love how well you managed to capture each room. Great job with your angles.
Here is a link to my post on Island Park Log Home Photography: https://kadenscontent.com/island-park-log-home-photography/
Here is a link to Isaak’s post: http://www.night-nd-day.com/architectural-photography/
I also like the work I found here: https://www.precisioncraft.com/photo-gallery/island-park.html
Cenneidigh, I like that you used corners to capture the most you could in one photo! Very useful skill for this kind of photography. Here is my attempt: https://bekahjarnagin.com/indoor-cabin-photography/ and Alice’s: https://www.alicedurenphoto.com/idaho-home-indoor-photography/. I also found this cool article: https://www.photographyacademy.com/12-ways-to-compose-this-cabin-in-the-woods/.
Hi Cenneidigh! What an amazing job with these photos. You captured the property beautifully. Want to check out my realty photos? Look at them here: https://maryvholm.com/indoor-architecture-photography/
Isaak also has some great architectural photos here: http://www.night-nd-day.com/architectural-photography/
Here is an article on real estate photography: https://photofocus.com/photography/real-estate-photography-for-the-short-term-rental-industry/
Enjoy!
Wow Cenneidigh I love these! I really love your creative angles and your use of light. Great job!