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Simple Real Estate Photography Tips: Shooting Outside

February 10 2015

rpr simple tips outdoor photosA picture is worth a thousand words...provided, of course, that you've taken a good picture.

First impressions in the real estate world can be incredibly impactful, and for many potential homebuyers these first impressions often come in the form of a picture. A good one can showcase a property in a way that words and numbers simply can't, giving life and depth to a listing. A poor one, on the other hand, is a missed opportunity.

While not all REALTORS® have a professional photographer available to them, we've listed a few helpful tips to make sure that you take your best photo possible.

Your Gear

For the purposes of this article, let's assume that you are using a simple point-and-shoot camera. This would be the camera available on most phones, or even better, a DSLR on automatic mode.

Although the better your camera, the better the quality of your picture will be, even the simplest cameras can achieve fantastic shots with the right skills applied.

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