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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why should I use a professional real estate photographer?

A: Professional real estate photographers have specialized equipment and knowledge that can help you create breathtaking images of your property that will attract potential buyers. They also have the experience necessary to bring out the best in your property and create images that will make a lasting impression.

Q: Why is real estate photography important?

A: High-quality images can significantly impact a property's perceived value and appeal. In the competitive real estate market, eye-catching photos can attract more potential buyers or renters and help properties sell or rent faster.

 

Q: What is HDR?
A: HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, which is a type of photography that captures a greater range of tonal detail than a single exposure can provide. It is often used in real estate photography to enhance the details of a property and make it more visually appealing.

 

Q: How should I prepare the property for a photo shoot?

A: Clear the clutter and declutter the space. Clean and tidy up all areas, including countertops, floors, and furniture. Ensure all lights are working and replace any burnt-out bulbs. Consider staging the property to make it look more inviting.

Q: How do I schedule a photoshoot?

A: Simply give us a call at (561-310-4038) We can discuss your photography needs, help provide the right package for you and get a shoot scheduled.

 

Q: How long will it take to get my photos?
A: Turnaround time will vary depending on the size of the property and the complexity of the shoot, but typically you can expect to receive your photos within 24 hours. 

Q: How long will it take to get my video?

A: Turnaround time will vary depending on the size of the property and the complexity of the shoot, but typically you can expect to receive your Video within in 2 to 3 business days.  

Q: Should I include both interior and exterior shots?

A: Yes, both interior and exterior shots are crucial. Exterior shots showcase the property's curb appeal, while interior shots highlight the layout, features, and amenities. Including a mix of both provides a comprehensive view of the property.

Remember that great real estate photography can make a significant difference in how potential buyers or renters perceive a property, so it's worth investing time and resources into getting it right.

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