
How to Choose the Right Real Estate Photographer for Your Listings
Choose a real estate photographer by checking their portfolio, turnaround time, HDR capability, MLS compliance, and whether they're licensed for drones. Here's what to look for.

Choose a real estate photographer by checking their portfolio, turnaround time, HDR capability, MLS compliance, and whether they're licensed for drones. Here's what to look for.

You can win more listing presentations and sell more homes by using your professional photographer as proof in your pitch. Show sellers real before-and-after samples, include pro photos in your deck, and explain how strong photos get more clicks and faster sales. This guide shows simple ways to leverage your photographer to win listings.

The best time for real estate photos depends on your home. Midday works great—minimal shadows. Overcast days are a pro favorite. Twilight photos add drama. For mountain sides, shoot east-facing in the morning and west-facing in the afternoon.

Yes. Professional real estate photography is worth it. Listings with pro photos get more views, sell faster, and often sell for more. The cost is small compared to the return.