Be Shoot-Ready: Cleaning and staging should be completed the day before the photo shoot. While I may adjust small items to optimize composition, larger items and staging accessories should be positioned beforehand.
Pet Arrangements: We love pets, but they need to be secured or off-premises during the photo shoot. This ensures safety for all involved and compliance with MLS rules that exclude pets from images.
Occupancy: To avoid unintended shadows or reflections, all occupants should be off the property or in unseen areas during the shoot. This also minimizes risks to the equipment set up around your home.
Garage Storage: Utilize the garage to store any items you prefer not to show, as they are typically not included in the photo shoot.
Please note that the property will be photographed "as-is" upon my arrival. It is crucial that all preparations outlined in this guide are completed beforehand to ensure the highest quality of the photo shoot.
If the property is not prepared according to the guidelines provided and requires additional staging or cleaning upon arrival, an extra fee will apply to cover the additional time and assistance needed. Similarly, if a shoot needs to be rescheduled or re-shot due to inadequate preparation, additional charges will be incurred.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in avoiding these potential extra costs by having your property ready for the scheduled photo shoot.
Vehicle Removal: To secure a clear view of your property, ensure no cars are in the driveway or directly in front of the house.
Avoid Watering Driveways: For a wet look, opt for post-editing effects rather than watering the driveway, which can create uneven dry spots and puddles.
Conceal Trash Cans and Hoses: Place trash cans out of view and store hoses a day before to prevent any water marks.
Landscape Maintenance: Mow and trim your yard at least 24 hours prior to the shoot to enhance its appearance.
Sprinkler Systems: Turn off sprinklers on the day of the shoot to avoid water puddles.
Pet Waste: Ensure all pet waste is removed from the yard to maintain a clean and appealing outdoor space.
Pool and Spa Preparation: Clean pools and spas, remove covers, and have them ready. If applicable, provide instructions for turning on any water features.
Declutter: Clear away personal items from bathrooms and kitchens. Decorative items like unused soaps or candles can remain to add aesthetic appeal.
Bedroom Setup: Beds should be neatly made and personal items stored away.
Hide Trash Cans and Portable Fans: Store these items out of sight to maintain a tidy look.
Manage Cords and Remotes: While some cords might be unavoidable, try to conceal as many as possible along with any remotes or game consoles.
Entryway Clearance: Remove shoes, umbrellas, and other items from entryways.
Window Treatments: Open blinds to showcase views or enhance natural light, particularly if the view is a selling point.
Lighting: Ensure all interior lights are on and replace any burnt-out bulbs prior to my arrival.
If a twilight shoot is scheduled, please have all interior and exterior lights turned on, and activate any pool or spa lights. Turn on all water features to maximize the ambiance.
Thank you for taking the time to thoroughly prepare your home for our photo shoot. Proper preparation is key to achieving the best possible results. Should you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us at any time.
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