For Agents and Landlords

Property Photography Tips Using Just Your Phone

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Summary

You don't need a DSLR to take great real estate photos. With the right techniques, your smartphone can capture images that make your listings shine.

1. Prioritize Natural Light

The best time to take photos is during the day when natural light is abundant. Open all curtains and blinds. Avoid shooting directly into windows to prevent glare.

2. Clean and Declutter

Before snapping any pictures, make sure the property is clean and tidy. Remove personal items, clutter, and anything that distracts from the space itself.

3. Shoot Horizontally (Landscape)

Always hold your phone horizontally. Landscape orientation captures more of the room and looks much better on property listing websites.

4. Focus on Angles and Composition

Shoot from the corners of rooms to make them appear larger. Keep your camera at chest height and ensure vertical lines (like door frames) are straight.

5. Highlight Key Features

Don't just take wide shots; include close-ups of attractive features like modern appliances, a nice view, or a beautiful fireplace.

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