SELLING A PROPERTY Guide to taking photos
The main thing to concentrate on when taking photos is to decide which parts of your home show it in the best possible light. For instance, if you have a conservatory and a large tidy garden, then you'll definitely want to include a photo of this aspect of your property.
You should always have one photo showing the front of your house, as this gives people their first impression. Just make sure the angle you are taking the photo from is the best one and brings out all the features that will help sell it.
Choose you're interior shots wisely, again ensuring the angle you use demonstrates the space you have. Taking photos from the wrong angle can make your rooms look small.
As with all photography, take time to compose your picture in the viewfinder/screen. Why not try out different compositions and see which looks best. Light is also important, because even though your property may be light an airy if your photos come out dark, that's all the prospective buyer will see. With the advent of Digital cameras is much easier to try out a range of setting and take a range of shots for each room and see which comes out best. Once you've got your range of picture be really selective as to which ones to send us. Don't forget its true what they say - "A picture is worth a thousand words"
When it comes to uploading your photos to the site, we suggest you resize them usng photo imaging software, ensuring each image file size is no larger than 76KB.
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