Craig Schiller Metro-Chicago, IL, United States
For both the stager and realtor,
GOOD quality photography taken of a property that is a
necessity. For the listing agent, the photos you take of
your client’s property show the “product” you are marketing
and trying to sell. For the home stager, photos of your work
capture and depict your staging talent.
Therefore it is to the advantage of BOTH the realtor and
stager to take and display the ABSOLUTE BEST PHOTOGRAPHIC
IMAGES you can. This is especially important NOW as more and
more people use the internet as a means to prescreen a home
or a stager they are interested in.
Knowing this… the other night I went online and looked at
listings on
Realtor.com
for properties currently for sale in the metro-Chicago
market area. While there are those realtors that are doing a
good job, I have to admit much of the photography I that
agents use to market a listing concerns me.
Below are a few common mistakes I saw occurring
repeatedly. (Please
note, while I did the best I could to repair the photos of
properties on Realtor.com, I did NOT have access to the
original digital image file. So "clean-ups" are of the
images are NOT as good as they could be. All "original"
images are shown to the left.)
BIG
SKY: When taking interior photos, be aware of how
much ceiling you "capture". Unless the ceiling has an
interesting architectural feature or finish... there is no
need to place so much emphasis on it? In the right hand
picture I cropped the image and warmed its tones up. TOTAL
edit time: 3 MINUTES!
TWIST
& SLIP: Kitchens have many "clean" vertical &
horizontal lines, so when they are photographed, especially
when using wide angle lenses, they tend to look
all-skewed-up. Note how crooked the refrigerator and stove
look in the picture on the left... which were straightened
up in the picture on the right. TOTAL edit time: 2 MINUTES!
BRIGHT
LIGHTS: Sometimes when taking pictures towards the
sun, the resulting pictures can have a "hot spot" that
blinds the viewer. One way to clean up the image is simply
crop the picture. Notice how when I did this I ended up with
a BETTER view of what the property being featured. I also
punched up the contrast. TOTAL edit time: 2 MINUTES!
ICY
COLD: I saw this particular "problem" occurring on
both INTERIOR and EXTERIOR photos of homes. An easy edit
that only required I add more red and yellow to the picture
to help warm it up. TOTAL edit time: 2 MINUTES!
DATE
STAMPED: This goof REALLY surprised me! WHY would a
realtor want to let potential buyers know how long a
property has been on the market? The stamp will NSTANTLY
create doubt with shopper if the property been on the market
long for a long period of time. In my edited picture the
date stamp was removed. Then... I cropped it and fixed it by
straightening it out creating TRUE vertical lines. TOTAL
edit time: 4 MINUTES!
DAY
NIGHT: This is one of the easiest
photo edits one can make. Just by punching up
the brightness, I took a "dusky" dark home
into what now looks like daylight. Ultimately,
more of the house was revealed. TOTAL edit
time: 1 MINUTE!
SLIP
SLIDING AWAY: Doesn't the realtor's
original photo look like the house is about to
slide into a big hole in the backyard? While
this is a MORE COMPLEX adjustment... once
learned it is easy to do over and over again.
TOTAL edit time: 3 MINUTES!

GREASY
SLIDER: Here again I fixed up the
"slide" and punched up the brightness just a
bit! I corrected all vertical lines so they
are truly straight up and down takes a bit
more time... but once understood it's easy!
TOTAL edit time: 4 MINUTES!
ON
FIRE: Occurring mostly on interior
shots, this error is just the opposite problem
of ICY COLD. This photo is way too HOT. My
edits required the addition of more blue and
touch of green to cool it down. Again, I
cropped the image so that the ceiling was not
being featured. TOTAL edit time: 4 MINUTES!
BLEACHED
OUT: Simply by increasing the
contrast and decreasing the brightness... LOOK
at how easy it is to add LIFE to a washed out
photo. I cropped the image tighter to show
MORE of the house and less of the sidewalk.
TOTAL edit time: 3 MINUTES!
TOWER
GIANT: THIS is one of the most common
problems I see with exterior photos of large
condos. Look how odd the building looks on the
left... kind of like a pyramid. TIP: Vertical
lines MUST always be STRAIGHT up and down...
many CAMERAS skew these lines all up.
Correcting back to reality is easy. TOTAL edit
time: 2 MINUTES!