The Details That Make or Break a Listing Photo
Great listing photography isn’t just about technical skill. It’s about knowing what the camera responds to — and what it doesn’t. Some details make an enormous difference. Others, despite the stress they cause, barely register in the final image.
Here’s an honest breakdown of both.
Lights On or Lights Off? The Real Estate Photography Debate
Ask ten real estate photographers and you’ll get ten different answers. The answer, as with most things worth debating, depends on who you ask and what they value.
Here’s where Ivy Moon Studio stands — and why.
Listing Safety: What to Put Away Before Every Shoot
A listing photo session is an invitation. It opens a home to the eyes of strangers — sometimes hundreds of them — before a single showing is scheduled. Most of those strangers are exactly who they appear to be: buyers, curious browsers, people dreaming about their next chapter.
But not always.
How to Prepare Your Listing for a Photography Session
There is a moment, just before a shoot begins, when everything is in place — the light is falling perfectly across the countertops, the throw pillows are arranged just so, and the space feels exactly as it was meant to feel. That moment doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because someone cared enough to prepare.