Top Tips for Preparing a Home for a Photo Shoot
So, you’ve decided to showcase your home (or your client’s property) in the best possible light—literally. Awesome choice! But before the photographer arrives with cameras and tripods galore, let’s ensure the place is ready for its close-up.
Here are some tried-and-true tips to make your home shine in every shot.
Declutter, Then Declutter Some More
Think of it as pre-moving prep. Grab a box (or five) and start putting away items that don’t need to be on display: piles of mail, kids’ toys, those three remotes you can never find when you need them… Less clutter equals more visual space, and that’s exactly what buyers want to see.
Depersonalize (Just a Little)
Buyers want to imagine themselves living in your home, so storing away most (but not all) personal photos, quirky collectibles, and extra knickknacks can help. You don’t have to erase all signs of life—just enough to create a blank canvas for someone else’s imagination.
Let There Be Light
Natural light is a photographer’s best friend. On the day of the shoot, open up the curtains and blinds to let the sunshine in. Replace any burned-out bulbs, especially if you’re taking photos in the evening. A well-lit room looks bigger, cheerier, and more inviting on camera.
Freshen Up Key Areas
Kitchen: Clear those counters of excess gadgets. Show off that gleaming backsplash!
Bathrooms: Hang fresh towels, hide the toothbrushes, and tuck away personal items.
Living Room: Fluff the pillows, straighten the coffee table books, and remove any random cords or wires hanging around.
Tidy Up the Outdoors
Don’t forget curb appeal! Tidy up the yard, sweep the porch, and maybe add a potted plant or two. This is the first impression buyers get of the home—even when browsing photos online—so make it count.
A Quick Clean & Polish
No need for a full deep-clean (unless it’s needed!), but a quick dust and vacuum can go a long way. Think about how a little sparkle on appliances, windows, or mirrors catches the light in pictures. A few extra minutes spent cleaning often translates into a truly wow-worthy photo gallery.
Keep the Décor Simple & Stylish
You don’t need to hire a celebrity designer, but simple styling can elevate a space. Toss a cozy throw on the couch, arrange some fresh flowers on the dining table, or place a stylish accent on a shelf. These small touches help the home look warm and welcoming on camera.
Set the Mood
If there’s something visually interesting—like a stunning fireplace—consider lighting it up (if safe and practical) for the shoot. Soft background music for the photographer’s arrival (though not for the photos, obviously!) can even help everyone feel relaxed, leading to a smoother session.
Final Thoughts
By taking these steps, you’re ensuring that the true beauty of the home shines through in photos. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for a quick sale or a real estate agent prepping multiple listings, presentation is everything—and a little prep work goes a long way.
Ready to snap those stunning shots? If you’re located in New Jersey and need a real estate photographer for all your media needs—video, photography, drone, virtual staging, virtual twilights, virtual tours, and floor plans—look no further than Pick Three Photography. You can reach out to us by calling (848) 444-1366 or emailing eli@pickthreephotography.com with any questions or to book an appointment.
Let’s make your listing the star of the real estate show!