7 Summer Photography Must-Haves for Your Real Estate Listings

Published On: May 29th, 2023Categories: Buying and Selling, Drone Photography, Real Estate MarketingLast Updated: May 29th, 202315 min read

About the Author: Nicole Schnell

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Why do you need to specifically have summer photography for your upcoming real estate listings? Because it’s the hottest season for real estate! The housing market typically sees an increase in activity during summertime. (And, well, it’s just plain hot, too)! More people move during the summer when school is out, work schedules are more relaxed, and the weather is generally nicer. How can you capture the season’s energy and get more eyes on your summer real estate listings? Choose the right photos! Here are 7 summer photography must-haves to boost attention and encourage more offers on your real estate listings.

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The Close-Up Pool Shot

A close-up pool shot is so inviting, it looks like you could just dive right in and cool off from the heat. It’s still easy to see the fountain features and surrounding amenities without taking focus away from the pool itself. Bonus points if you get a nighttime image, too!

Covered porches and patios

Covered Porches & Patios

There’s nothing like relaxing on the porch with an ice-cold drink on a hot day. Show off what it’s like to sit on the covered porch or patio while looking out at the pool, garden, or other stunning views. This image captures a great view of the whole property being framed by a beautiful blue sky, all from the back patio.

Drone shot for summer photography

The Drone Shot

The drone shot is impressive and adds a unique perspective that shows the full picture (pun intended) of a property. From this image, it’s easier to see where the covered patios are in relation to each other and the pool. It also shows a lack of close neighbors, meaning there’s more privacy when enjoying the backyard.

Entertainment space

Entertainment Spaces

If the entertainment space makes people never want to leave, then you need a photo that makes them want to come over in the first place! Get an excellent daytime shot that shows both what’s available in the space and the amount of sun or shade it receives. No one wants a glare on the TV all day!

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The Landscaping Shot

Landscaping is an amazing “trick” of the real estate trade with multiple benefits. Not only does it transform a property and improve curb appeal, but it also adds to our quality of life. (Not to mention air quality). This image captures the plant life thriving in the summer sun and naturally accenting the property.

Looking out

Looking Out

Hello from the inside (sorry, Adele!). What better way to frame the view outside than with these double sliding doors? An “inside looking out” shot is perfect for properties with an indoor-to-outdoor living space. Show interested buyers or renters that summer in paradise is just a few steps out the door!

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The Twilight Shot

No listing is complete without a twilight shot. The night sky is the perfect backdrop to the main focal point – the property. And it really brings out the lighting inside the home, giving off an ambient glow. An image like this says, come on in and have a seat, dinner’s ready.

Now that you know how summer photography can be different from other seasons and attract more attention, it’s time to hire your trusted real estate photographer! Square Foot Photography provides top-notch quality services for our residential and commercial real estate clients. Our photographers are experienced professionals who know how to capture all the right angles and bring out the best in every property. At this time of year, they take advantage of the summer sun to add a natural glow that just brings everything to life. No need to worry if it isn’t too sunny outside on the day of your booking, we’ll fix that in editing (we’re pros!).

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