Showing posts with label Real Estate Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Estate Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

More Than Just Pretty Pictures

"Fabulous pictures!! You did a beautiful job capturing the home, the yard and how one lives in the house."--a client.

Of course I appreciate compliments as much as anyone, but I particularly appreciate it when someone can explain why they like the photos. Capturing how one lives in a house (or uses the spaces in the case of public or work spaces) is a big part of how I prefer to do it when circumstances permit.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Luxury Real Estate Marketing

An advertisement for DeLeon Realty in the February 2016 issue of Gentry Magazine, promoting their "Platinum" level of services for homes over $5,00,000, featuring one of my photos.


Monday, November 2, 2015

Love at First Sight

I just learned of a very interesting recent article related to real estate marketing in the Wall Street Journal: 20 Seconds to Love at First Sight.

The article is based on research done by Michael J. Sellar, Poornima Madhavan and Molly Liechty as presented in a paper entitled Toward an Understanding of Real Estate Homebuyer Internet Search Behavior: An Application of Ocular Tracking Technology (published in the Journal of Real Estate Research).

The gist of the article is that the first thing prospective home buyers look at when researching homes online is the lead photo, and that, on average, viewers will spend approximately 60% of their time looking at the photos. I think this information goes a long way toward explaining the importance of photos for marketing homes.

The article notes that the front exterior photo is often the lead photo in the series, and that seems justified in many cases, since the outward appearance of the home is often of great concern to homeowners and can say a lot about the general style and design of the home, and sometimes its location. However, the front exterior of the home does not always provide the most compelling subject matter for a photo, from the standpoint of really grabbing the viewer's attention. Sometimes the rear exterior will provide a more compelling view. Other times, the main interior space, usually the living room, will provide the most appealing and attention-grabbing photo, especially if the room is very well designed and furnished or has an impressive view.

I disagree somewhat with one point made in the article, that the photos should be sequenced to reflect how one moves through the house after entering the front door. While this kind of sequencing may be useful in some kinds of presentations, I think that, for media where prospective homebuyers will be viewing the photos for the first time, it is best to show the most visually impressive features of the home first, in order to hold the viewer's attention and inspire them to want to learn more about the home. Usually, the most visually impressive features will be the main exterior views and the main interior spaces such as the living room, family room, kitchen and master suite, and I think that it is these views that should receive the most attention in terms of staging and the quality of the photos, especially since they will be the most likely candidates for usage in print marketing materials.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Recent Work

Several photos of a beautifully updated and decorated home, designed by noted local architect Birge Clark.

Client: Derk Brill/Alain Pinel

Front Exterior

Foyer

Living Room

Family Room

Pool

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Congratulations

Congratulations to Ken DeLeon, Michael Repka and the rest of the DeLeon Realty team for earning the top spot for 2014 for Realtor teams in the Wall Street Journal rankings.

Here is a recent ad in Gentry Magazine announcing this achievement, featuring a photo by yours truly.


Friday, July 17, 2015

Recent Work

Several photos from a recent real estate marketing shoot. This is from the third in a series of spec homes in Los Altos, CA, built by Urban West, LLC

Front Exterior
Great Room

Rear Deck

Kitchen


Master Suite

Friday, June 12, 2015

Recent Work

Recent real estate marketing photography for Kirk Mahncke/Alain Pinel Real Estate.
Recent residential construction by Urban West, LLC.

I always enjoy photographing Urban West projects. While these are nominally midrange "spec" homes, the quality of the design and the materials and fixtures they typically use puts these houses well above the norm for this general type of home. Also, they typically stage the homes very well.

Photographing new construction can be a challenge sometimes because completion schedules can be a moving target and I sometimes have to start photographing as the construction is just being finished, or even while construction is still going on.

In one case, I actually had to photograph a home (not an Urban West project) while it was still undergoing construction, with a full construction crew on site, before appliances had even been installed and with blue electrical tape everywhere. The home had even been partially staged despite all of this. This kind of situation is not conducive to creating the best photos, but tight real estate marketing schedules sometimes require such compromises.


Front Exterior

Living Room
Kitchen
Stairs

Master Bedroom
Rear Deck





Thursday, April 30, 2015

Recent Work

Recent real estate marketing photography for Steve Niethammer/Zane MacGregor. This Palo Alto, CA, home presents an unusual juxtaposition of an original Craftsman exterior and a Contemporary interior.



Front Exterior

Rear Exterior
Dining Room
Family Room
Living Room

Kitchen


Garden

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Recent Work

Recent real estate marketing photography for a home in Palo Alto, CA, for Nancy Goldcamp/Coldwell Banker

Front Exterior

Front Exterior

Front Exterior

Front Exterior

Living Room

Dining Room

Friday, January 30, 2015

Recent Real Estate Marketing Photography

 Some photos I did of a recently built home in Los Altos, CA, for a recent real estate marketing assignment:

Front Exterior

Living Room
Dining Room

Kitchen

Master Bedroom


Central Hall

Rear Patio










Client: Derk Brill/Alain Pinel Realtors.

Builder: Urban West






Thursday, December 11, 2014

Recent Real Estate Marketing Photography

I recently had the opportunity to photograph a very nicely designed, newly constructed home in Palo Alto, CA, for Steve Niethammer/Zane MacGregor. The home has a very nice inside/outside feel to it, and seems particularly well suited to entertaining.


1935 Webster-Front Exterior
1935 Webster-Great Room

1935 Webster-Patio
1935 Webster-Patio





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Recent Real Estate Marketing Photography

Some photos of mine of a nicely remodeled home in Palo Alto, CA, which appeared in a recent advertisement in Luxury Homes Magazine.

San Francisco Real Estate Photography
Real Estate Ad-2040 Tasso

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Importance of the Internet for Marketing Homes


A recent article on examiner.com adds further weight to the conclusion that the Internet is a major resource for homebuyers and a well prepared home and strong photos of the home will make the best use of this critical marketing venue: Sellers, here's how buyers find homes .

Note the comment about the ideal situation involving a large number of multiple offers. The more potential buyers that a listing attracts, the more likely that this ideal can be achieved. The photos of a home are one of the very first things that home buyers look at online. When homebuyers have a number of choices, they may tend to overlook listings with poor photos, or at least give them less consideration.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Another Satisfied Customer


"Blackburn sold on Thursday.  We did well.  I believe presentation makes such a huge difference.  I may have another listing coming out of that one from a neighbor who was so impressed with prep, staging and marketing.  It is fabulous to have such impressive photos!"

Leslie Woods
Sereno Group


The listing mentioned above sold in a little over two weeks from going on the market. The quote provides a nice illustration of the effectiveness of the marketing presentation for real estate listings. Furthermore, not only do prospective buyers respond to high quality professional staging and photography, prospective sellers do as well, another reminder that great marketing, in which photography plays an integral part, not only helps to market the listing, but to market the listing agent as well.



Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Palo Alto Eichler Home

I found this photo of a Palo Alto Eichler Home while rummaging through my library. I shot this a few years ago for a real estate listing.

Silicon Valley Eichler Homes
Eichler Home-Front Exterior

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Recent Real Estate Marketing Interiors

Several interior shots of a home in Atherton, CA, that I shot for Nancy Goldcamp/Coldwell Banker.


Living Room

Dining Room

Family Room

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Recent Twilight Photography

Exterior real estate marketing photography for Nancy Goldcamp, Coldwell Banker/Palo Alto.

Bay Area Homes
Residential Exterior-Rear Patio/Garden