20 Common Mistakes in Real Estate Photography

Real estate photography mistakes made by beginner real estate agents and photographers are a book-size topic. It ranges from unwanted tripod reflections in the oven door in the kitchen to "closing off" spaces with improper framing. The list is not exhaustive. Other “sins” include an open toilet lid in the bathroom or cabinet doors, water droplets or stains on the sink, and all lights turned off. Windows should be closed, with all handles facing the same direction, and toilet paper rolled so it doesn't hang half a meter from the roll. Typically, bathroom rugs are also removed because while they are a useful element that undoubtedly adds comfort after a shower, they never look good in photos. It's crucial to separate the apartment from the owner.
Categories
Recent Posts

To-Dos: Your Home Checklist | APRIL

The Indy Split: How Hamilton County’s Inventory Surge is Reshaping Our Market

To-Dos: Your Home Checklist | MARCH

What Is Shadow Demand?

To-Dos: Your Home Checklist | FEBRUARY

Crash or Climb?

"Portable Mortgages": Breaking the Rate Lock

To-Dos: Your Home Checklist | JANUARY

Predictions for 2026: Where's the Market Going?

New Era of Homebuying: Understanding Indiana's Required Buyer Agency Contract

