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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Professional Photography when Selling
I just wanted to see if any of you have invested in professional photography in effort to sell your home or flipped properties. I can't help but see the advantage due to the fact that the listings on the internet do a terrible job of showing what potential your property has. Please share your experiences!
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I'm not a professional photographer, but I recently purchased a wide-angle lens for my camera, and it makes a huge difference when shooting some rooms. Also, some Photoshop touch-up does wonders. If you don't have a DSLR camera or Photoshop, or if you just aren't good with a camera, I would recommend having someone else take the photos for you. Maybe you have a friend or acquaintance who wouldn't mind taking/editing the pics?