7705 North Spalding Drive - Dunwoody, GA
The homeowner did an absolutely beautiful job renovating this home. She picked out every piece of tile, trim, paint color, and fixture, etc. My job as an interiors and real estate photographer is to make sure this is seen and given the 'Wow' factor it deserves.
So here are 5 real estate photography tips to get you started on your next listing.
1. Keep the walls straight. The walls should never be leaning in, out or bowed.
2. Get windows properly exposed. A window that looks like a blast went off outside totally ruins the interior. It's overlooked. It's like a moth to a headlight. Yikes!
3. White is white. Photographs with a yellow, green or a blue tint means your camera white balance is off. (A very good blog topic for an upcoming blog.) Those tints showing up in your photos completely take away from the interiors information and message.
4. Use a tripod. It will reduce camera shake and blur. Detail work should never be a blob of color. The owner put a lot thought and work into the floors and you can see the detail throughout the home.
5. Use a Photographer who specializes in Real Estate and Interiors. In the long run it will save you time and money.
Liz Lopez Photography
Specialzing in Real Estate and Interiors
404-402-8991
www.AtlantaRealEstatePhotography.com
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