Photography for Residential Real Estate Listings
HDR Real Estate Photography
If you need high-quality HDR photos for your real estate listings, simply choose the number of images you need, and we’ll have them delivered the next day—usually by 1:00 PM, with no extra rush fees. Below, we’ve listed our recommended photo counts based on the size of the property.
Square Footage | Photos Recommended |
0 – 1500 | 20 |
1501-2100 | 25 |
2101-2600 | 30 |
2601-3000 | 35 |
3001-3600 | 40 |
3601-4000 | 45 |
4001-4600 | 50 |
4601-5000 | 55 |
5001-5600 | 60 |
5601-6500 | 65 |
For homes larger than 6,500 square feet, we recommend checking out our other real estate photography packages for the best value.

HDR Real Estate Photography
High Dynamic Range (HDR) real estate photography is our standard. While other companies charge you more for this type of photography, we believe in delivering top quality photos for all assignments.
HDR photography is a technique that allows us to capture scenes with diverse lighting conditions. Once captured, the images are sent to our team of real estate photography editors who are experts in creating a stunning photo.
For even better results, ask us about using “flambient” – a technique where we mix flash photography with ambient light.
Why hire a professional real estate photographer?
Get more listings with better real estate photos
Enhance Your Professional Image
High-quality photography reinforces an agent’s brand and reputation, projecting an image of professionalism and attention to detail. This builds trust with potential clients and distinguishes them from competitors using amateur photos.
Improve your real estate marketing with photography
Maximize visual appeal
Professional photographers use specialized equipment, techniques, and editing to showcase a property’s best features, creating stunning images that capture buyer attention and generate more interest. This goes far beyond what a typical smartphone photo can achieve.
Agents can Focus on more clients
Save Time and Effort
Agents can focus on their core responsibilities – client communication, negotiations, and closing deals – rather than spending valuable time trying to take and edit photos themselves. This frees up their schedule and increases efficiency.








































