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Before the Shoot: How to Prepare Your Home for Real Estate Photography

All The Rage Team

In today’s competitive real estate market, where digital platforms dominate, high-quality photos are a must. When potential buyers browse listings online, it’s the images that grab their attention first. For homeowners and realtors, getting your home ready for a photography session is crucial. A camera-ready home doesn’t just show off a living space; it invites buyers to picture themselves living there. Here’s how to make sure your property makes a lasting impression through the lens.

 

First things first, let’s talk curb appeal. The outside of your home is the first thing potential buyers see, so it’s important to make a great first impression. Mow the lawn, trim the bushes, and make sure all outdoor areas are clean and tidy. Get rid of any clutter like garden tools, hoses, or kids’ toys. Add some greenery to the front porch with potted plants or a new welcome mat to make it feel inviting. Don’t forget the garage and driveway; make sure they’re free of vehicles and unnecessary items so buyers can see the full potential of the property.

 

Once you’re inside, it’s time to declutter. Put away personal items like photos, kids’ drawings, and memorabilia. This will help buyers imagine themselves in the space. It might feel a bit overwhelming but think of it as a chance to get rid of stuff you no longer need. Simplifying spaces by removing extra furniture can make rooms feel more spacious and functional. And organized closets and storage spaces show that the home has plenty of room for the buyer’s belongings.

 

A thorough cleaning is a must. Gleaming windows, shiny floors, and spotless surfaces will make your home feel fresh and inviting. Don’t forget about often-overlooked areas like light fixtures, baseboards, and fans. Kitchens and bathrooms are especially important in real estate photos, so pay extra attention to these spaces. In the kitchen, clear off any appliances and utensils, and in the bathroom, make sure there are no personal care products and that the towels are neatly folded.

 

Lighting can make a big difference in real estate photos. Open all the curtains and blinds to let in as much natural light as possible. This will make the rooms feel brighter and more welcoming. Also, make sure all the light fixtures are working properly to avoid any dark spots in the photos.


Staging is another important step in getting your home ready for photography. While you don’t need to hire a professional stager, you can do some simple things to make your home look more appealing. For example, add some fresh flowers to a dining table or a cozy throw blanket to a living room sofa. Arrange the furniture to show off any architectural features and use area rugs to define and warm up the spaces.

 

If you have pets, make sure they’re not around during the photo shoot. While they’re your beloved family members, they can be distracting. On the day of the shoot, arrange for them to be somewhere else, and store away any pet beds, toys, and food bowls so they don’t show up in the photos.

 

Take some time to think about what makes your home unique. If it has spectacular views, an impressive staircase, or a cozy fireplace, make sure these features are highlighted in your photos. Talk to your photographer about the story you want to talk about your home and how you can best capture these features.

 

Preparing for the photographer is just as important as the photo shoot itself. Make sure to chat with our real estate photographer about any specific shots you want them to take. On the day of the photo shoot, give the photographer plenty of time to set up and work without any interruptions. Being flexible and accommodating will make the session go smoothly and help you get the best possible photos.

 

If you want to really make your real estate marketing stand out, consider adding video. Video can give potential buyers a whole new perspective on your home’s potential. If you’re getting your home ready for a photography shoot, consider hiring a professional videography service.

 

All the Rage Creative in Vancouver specializes in real estate videography that shows properties in a way that’s both captivating and engaging. Video can take potential buyers on a virtual tour of your home, showing them how the space flows and how big each room is. Photographs can’t do that!

 

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