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Professional Real Estate Photography

Marketing Your Own Property? Don’t Forget the Professional Images..

Marketing your own property is becoming increasingly popular with people looking to avoid costly estate agent fees.  It’s not an entirely straightforward process but it is achievable and, given that so many property viewings take place online at least in the initial stages, it can make a great deal of sense.

However, whether you are taking care of all aspects of selling your home yourself or employing the services of an estate agent, one of the key areas in terms of marketing your property is publishing the highest quality photographs. Most buyers will browse the internet and view your property online before deciding on whether to visit it in person, it’s vital to both stop them scrolling by capturing their attention and then to showcase the best features of your home and grounds to entice them to explore further.

Estate agents are exactly that – they are estate agents and not professional photographers and it’s a very different skillset. They will not necessarily be well equipped to provide you with the type of photographs or aerial photography and video that will show your property in the best possible light, so when quality is important to you, then booking a professional property photographer to take and produce your marketing images is essential.

Once you have your home and garden looking their absolute best, this is the time to schedule a photographer to visit your property. It is most cost effective to get your photography and any aerial photo and video created on the same day so if you must send your family out for the day in order to avoid them making any mess in your beautifully curated home and garden, then that’s a good strategy!

A professional photographer will arrive at your property with high end camera equipment and the types of specialised lenses required to create great quality images of both the interior and exterior of your homes. They will also have access to any additional equipment and even professional lighting if it’s required. At VisualChaos Studios, we can also offer you drone photography and videography to further enhance your property’s image portfolio.

We have a great deal of experience in the realm of property photography which allows us to lend our professional eye to the room staging and offering you advice based on our experience.  Small changes can make a big difference to the finished images.

We use specialised lenses to ensure that the interiors of your property are properly captured with no distortion to the uprights.  We can also offer advanced editing services that means where this is not possible in a single shot because of the room dimensions that we can create a composite image which will give a potential buyer the clearest and most flattering possible view of a space.

When it comes to exterior photography, we can offer both ground based and aerial photography.  Our expertise allows us to create images with the optimum placement and lighting conditions to showcase your property’s features to their best advantage.  Professional editing again adds some additional polish to the images you will be putting before your potential buyers.  We can even add in buyer-pleasing skies where the British weather has not obliged.

We believe in creating images of your home that show off all the great features that it has and help someone to imagine living there themselves. If you are looking for professional photography to help you to market your home, then get in touch to discuss your requirements.

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https://www.visualchaosstudios.co.uk/professional-real-estate-photography/

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