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Property photography - South Cave

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I photographed a lovely house today in South Cave.  Amazing gravel driveway up to a triple garage!  Acres of space inside - a truly lovely family home.

Property photography - why get professional photos done?

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If you are selling your house, there are more and more ways to do it, either through a traditional estate agent, or an online agent websites.  However, people will always want to to see what the house looks like first, so they need something to  grab their attention and encourage them to look further. Whichever way you market your property, you will want good images that are clear, bright and professional.  Buying a house is usually the most expensive purchase someone will ever make, so we need to make people keep from scrolling past.  Even the most beautiful of houses can be passed by if they have drab images, and vertigo-inducing "artistic" angles (usually pointing at the floor to "get everything in") make it look like the camera was just thrown into the room.  Have a look through Rightmove or Zoopla and you will see what I mean.  Time is very important to people, and quite often the quickest solution for people is to "put it on Auto" or even using a sma...

Property Photography - Avenues Area Hull

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I had the pleasure of photographing this lovely home on Clumber Street this week, hidden away in the "Dukeries" area of Hull, near Princes Avenue.  Very cosy and immaculately-presented throughout, this two-bedroomed terrace is bound to go quickly!  Going on the market with Reeds Rains of Hull 

Freedom Quay - Marina Apartment - Hull City Centre

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 I photographed a beautiful home this week: a top-floor 2 bedroomed apartment overlooking Hull marina.  We even had a sunny day to make the most of it!  The highlight of this property was the picture window, running most of the width of the spacious living area.  You could see the marina, the docks, Hull Minster and The Deep.  I could imagine sitting there in a comfortable chair, just watching the world go by. I also did a virtual tour, for a walk-through of the entire place: the link is at the bottom of this page. Take a look!