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How to Take Professional-Quality Photos of Your Vacation Rental

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Learn how you can take excellent photos of your vacation rental to attract guests.

Thanks to the advantages of modern smartphones, there’s no reason you can’t have professional-quality photos of your vacation rental. Plus, you can now take them yourself! Your photos are among the most important elements of your vacation rental description. They help establish why guests should consider your rental and help them imagine what it might be like to stay with you. Try these tactics to improve your photography and make your rental photos stand out from the crowd. 

Show All Your Amenities

Take photos of every room and focus on the amenities your guests are most likely to care about. Not only do you want to include photos of the rooms themselves, but you also want to ensure that you include pictures of the beds, the kitchen appliances, and any extra amenities you have, like a grill, that guests might like to use.

Don’t forget about amenities available in the wider community, either! If your unit is part of a complex that has golf courses, swimming pools, playgrounds, and more, make sure you take pictures of those for your potential visitors, too.

Use Lighting to Your Advantage

Open the windows, turn on the lights, and make sure there’s plenty of light in the photos of your vacation rental. This helps potential renters get a better idea of exactly what your property looks like. A light, airy property is often much more appealing than one that seems dark and small. 

However, as you’re checking your lighting, make sure that there isn’t a glare, which could interfere with your photos. Change your angles to ensure that you get the best possible view. 

Stage Your Photos

Just like a realtor staging a property, you may want to stage photos for your visitors. Make sure the pillows are neatly aligned on beds and couches. Consider setting the table with the dishes you provide or making sure that placemats are correctly lined up. A little attention to the details can go a long way toward making your property more enticing to potential visitors. 

Show Off the View

No matter where your property is located, the view is one of the most appealing elements of your property to many visitors. Make sure you have photos of your vacation rental that show off that view and the property itself. While you don’t want to focus on the view to the exclusion of the property, you want your visitors to know everything they’re getting, and the view is part of that!

Include the Outside

Not only does a look at the outside of the property make it easier for visitors to find it when they come to stay, but it can also help give them a better idea of what they’re getting. Is your unit a condo? An apartment? A stand-alone unit? A good picture of the outside can help make that clear to renters. Make sure the front of the property is pretty, clean, and prepared for photos so that it will look its best. 

Taking high-quality photos is critical for a good rental listing. With these tips, you can take those photos on your own and ensure that your property stands out when interested visitors take a look.

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Vacation At My Place is a vacation rental website serving the 7 beach towns within the Delmarva Peninsula: Chincoteague, VA, Ocean City, MD, Fenwick Island, DE, Bethany Beach, DE, Dewey Beach, DE, Rehoboth Beach, DE, and Lewes, DE.  Guests can choose from the best inventory at the beach, while our “local” knowledge makes searching easy to find your perfect place. In addition, each vacation rental provides an instant price comparison to both VRBO and Airbnb. Property owners can list their property for free!  Vacation At My Place, where vacations begin and memories await!

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