AFY Edward Blackman - Expired V2 Book

like this—then you’ve already got an advantage. However, there is an art to good real estate pictures to help capture the essence of your home while attracting prospective—and interested —buyers. Most real estate agents don’t invest the time or energy to get decent pictures. They’ll show up with their point-and-shoot approach, take a few shots, and call it a day. Good photographers know what to do to make their subject look its absolute best. Whether it’s a cute kitten, a newly married couple, or a home for sale, professional pictures are necessary. If you have additional photographs that you think would help your marketing... give them to your agent. Take an unbiased look at your home. You must view it with fresh eyes, from a buyer’s perspective. This will help you prepare your home for photographing as well as give you some ideas for what kind of pictures to take. Not sure where or how to start? Read through these ideas and tips to help get the ball rolling: 1. Pretend you’re shooting for a magazine. This can help you view your home in a new light and see areas that need some help and others that deserve

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