Steven Hong wrote:
"why not hire it out? There are plenty of photographers out there, that you
could pay $100-200 per listing to get very good quality photos taken."
Even though I'm primarily a REALTOR, I've begun taking photos for other
agents. They currently get up to 20 high resolution photos on a CD plus the
same photos already reduced in size ready to be uploaded into the MLS for
$75....although that price is about to go up ;-)
Samples at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scvphotos/sets/72157600871461810/detail/
Steven is correct, most REALTORS try to get by with the cheapest camera and
try to take their own pictures. My favorite examples of bad photos in our
MLS is a picture of a toilet...and the picture was loaded sideways....so
it's a toilet on it's side. Second place goes to the agent who is in his
own photo. Actually, all you can see is his body and the flash from the
camera in the mirror....again in a bathroom.
For you do it yourselfers, here's a couple of tips. Other than the master
bath, don't bother with bathroom pictures. They usually only show a shower
curtain or a toilet. Unless the toilet and sink are made of gold, don't
bother.
Also, a home should be somewhat staged before taking photos. Freshly
landscaped, clutter removed from the interior, lights on - even in the
daytime - they add nice warm glow even with flash, etc. etc. Just as if the
home were being prepared for an important showing to a client.
Just my 2 cents.
Larry Gasinski, MBA, GRI, e-PRO
Realty Executives of Santa Clarita
Direct: 661-263-7457
Email: Larry@SCVHomeAdvisor.com
Web: www.SCVHomeAdvisor.com