Pre-Shoot Checklist
My goal is to photograph your home with the highest quality that will wow buyers and attract offers. To ensure your photoshoot goes smoothly and safely, I’ve put together this preparation checklist of things you should do prior to your scheduled shoot.
General Prep
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Cleaning and staging needs to be done before I arrive, preferably the day before your photoshoot. I may move small items (flowers, small pictures, etc.) to improve photo composition, but larger items need to be in place before I arrive, and staging accessories need to be in place as well.
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I love pets but we can’t have them around for your photoshoot. Dogs must be secured or off the property to ensure the safety of myself and my equipment. MLS rules also prohibit people and pets from being in pictures. Cats should be secured as well, although they usually pose fewer problems than dogs (cats often just hide). It's also a good idea to hide pet food and water bowls as well.
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All occupants should plan on either being off the property or remain in areas where they can't be seen during the photoshoot. Rooms overlap in the photos, people can cause shadows and reflections, and there is risk to equipment that will be setup throughout the property.
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I normally don’t shoot garages, so this is a great place to store items you’d like to hide.
Exterior Prep
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Make sure no cars are in the driveway. If possible, also move cars from the street in front of the home. We want as clear a view as possible of your property.
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If a wet look is desired, this can be added in the editing process. Watering driveways can cause patches of dry spots and puddles, so adding it in editing is best.
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Trashcans can be placed on the side of the property or in the garage.
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Do this the day before the shoot since hoses can drip water onto the pavement when being moved, leaving puddles in your pictures.
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Do at least 24 hours prior to your photoshoot.
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Do not water the day of the shoot to prevent puddles on pavement.
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If you have a dog, make sure that all of their droppings are cleared from the yard.
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If you have a pool and/or spa, please have them clean with covers removed. For spas, provide instructions to the realtor on how to turn it on.
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If you have fountains, waterfalls, etc., please clean them and provide instructions to the realtor on how to turn them on.
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The for-sale sign should be removed from the property or installed after the shoot, since visible signs violate MLS policies and can’t always be edited out.
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Dust and remove cobwebs from all outdoor furniture. Do not hose down your furniture the day of your shoot, since this can create puddles.
Interior Prep
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A few items on the counters are usually fine, but dishes, sponges, rags, etc. should be put away. It's best to remove all magnets, pictures, etc. from the refrigerator and remove throw rugs from the floor.
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Toothpaste, toothbrushes, razors, and other "personal" items should be hidden. Decorative unused soaps, candles, flowers, etc. are preferred. It’s also good to remove all throw rugs from the floor.
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All bedrooms should have their beds made and items put away.
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Trashcans can distract so it’s best to hide all of them in closets or the garage.
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Sometimes electrical cords can’t be hidden, but you will have more appealing pictures if you can hide TV remotes, game consoles, and any noticeable cords.
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Remove all shoes, umbrellas, and similar items from entryways.
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Your indoor photos will show outdoor views if there are views, or just light if a window looks onto a neighbor or other unappealing view.
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Before I arrive, please make sure all interior lights are turned on. If need-be, please replace all burned-out bulbs at least 24 hours before the photoshoot.
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Before I arrive, please make sure all ceiling fans are turned off.
Twilight Prep
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All lights throughout the property need to be turned on. Please replace all burned-out bulbs at least 24 hours before the photoshoot.
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If you have a spa, remove the cover, and turn it before I arrive. Turn on the lights in the spa as well.
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If you have a pool, turn on the pool lights before I arrive.
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If you have fountains, waterfalls, or similar water features, please turn them on before I arrive.