House photography skills

A set of exquisite housing photos can not only make the house-watchers objectively and truly judge the room before on-the-spot viewing, but also reflect the professional quality and service consciousness of the brokers themselves, greatly improving the work efficiency of the brokers and house-watchers!

So, how do we need to take real and beautiful house photos? Here, Bian Xiao shares 6 tips for taking pictures of houses with you.

1, beat more to get the essence:

Housing seekers need to see the whole room, so they need to take and show photos of each room, and take more photos from different angles. Finally, high-quality preservation and uploading can often achieve better results.

2, composition and room shooting skills:

(1) When the lens drops to 15~30 degrees, a spacious room will be displayed;

② You can use the camera's widescreen mode to take pictures, or choose a camera with a wide-angle lens to take a better panoramic view of the room;

③ Of course, if you can use the camera's own photo mosaic software to take multiple photos in parallel and synthesize super wide-angle photos, you can also display the whole room intuitively.

It should be noted that unless the room is particularly narrow or you want to take advantage of the height of the room, don't choose to take pictures vertically, because it will make the room too narrow.

Step 3 shoot small details:

Smart brokers will choose a unique and creative perspective to show the advantages of the room and the differentiation of brokers. For example, the ingenuity of the owner's decoration, the unique details of the room design, and the accompanying furniture and appliances can all add points to themselves.

4, high quality, specifications:

Brokers need to establish high-quality, standardized photo shooting standards to improve the competitiveness of the network. A complete set of photos not only needs to show photos of each room, but also needs to collect and shoot photos of landscape, lighting, building facade and supporting areas. For luxuriously decorated houses, more attention should be paid to shooting details, such as exquisite chandeliers and beautiful ceilings, which can be collected and vividly passed on to the housekeepers through the lens.

5. Pay attention to the details of the scene:

When shooting a house, don't let extra people or messy things fill your lens. When shooting a room, the lens should be clean and tidy, and there should be no unnecessary factors that affect the effect. I don't believe anyone wants people looking for a house to be interested in the house after looking at the photos, not before looking at the photos, so the details are very important.

6. Do not shoot reflective objects:

When shooting mirrors, glass and other items, it is best to open a certain angle to avoid putting your own figure into the lens; At the same time, it is forbidden to turn on the flash to shoot, and the dazzling flash will become the focus of the photo, which will seriously affect the quality of the photo and the experience of the housekeepers.

To sum up; The shooting of house photos is divided into three levels:

First, take a clear indoor photo (it is recommended to use a camera with pixels higher than 5 million) to show the basic information of the room.

Second, creatively shoot indoor details, so that the photos of the whole room appear more exquisite and attractive (it is of great significance to explain the current situation sincerely in the photos and give suggestions to the housekeepers on the renovation and pattern change, which is of great significance to explain the price-performance ratio of the house and the reasons recommended by the broker, and it can also make the housekeepers treat the relationship between price and housing more rationally and win more accurate customer calls for you).

The third step is to match the title and description of your house, let the pictures speak, and let the customers feel excited when they see the house, and they can't wait to see the house on the spot immediately.