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| Posted by: | Hannah McChesney, Realtor®, Photographer |
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| Posted on: | November 7th, 2008 at 6:30 am |
| Filed under: | Ask The Experts, Maine, New Hampshire, Real Estate Education, The Real Estate Learning Group, Uncategorized, Your Real Estate Business |
No Toilets: 10 Tips for Picture Taking
As a professional photographer and also a licensed real estate agent, I frequently come across pictures that do a disservice to the property for sale. Using my photographer’s eye, and my knowledge about what sells a house, I’ve put together some simple tips for agents. Agents, you don’t have to incorporate all of these ideas at once; try one or two to start.

BEFORE

AFTER
1 ) Keep surfaces neat – the camera picks up every detail; the best idea is to clear all clutter off surfaces before shooting. Have a few decorative items, but no personal ones (ex. Flowers on a kitchen counter vs. dish soap and a sponge).






















