VHT Photo of the Day: July 19, 2012 South Salem, NY Photographer: Anthony Moreno Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Judy Arden Brokerage: Houlihan Lawrence Real Estate To see the full tour click here!
VHT Photo of the Day: July 19, 2012 South Salem, NY Photographer: Anthony Moreno Edited by: VHT Studios Agent: Judy Arden Brokerage: Houlihan Lawrence Real Estate To see the full tour click here!
Good listing photos help sell properties. Period. Fact. This statement is just as true for residential real estate as it is for commercial real estate. I think this is a tricky area of real estate to photograph. Generally the properties are really large and it’s difficult to build an interesting
I have been noticing a lot of real estate listing photos lately that were taken with a fish eye camera lens. A fish eye lens does not make a room or home look any bigger, better, or more marketable. In fact, a listing photo with the fish eye effect basically
VHT Photo of the Day: July 17th, 2012 SUSHI SAMBA 504 N. Wells Chicago, IL Photographer: Matt Cramer Edited By: VHT Studios
VHT Photo of the Day: July 16th, 2012 I would never get out of bed if I lived here. How could there possibly be a better vantage point in the home than this panoramic view. Great job by the photographer capturing the main selling point of the room. Wayne, IL
Oh Dorita, you clever bird. How a name close to a favorite chip brand helps you sell houses though, I’ll never know. (Photo Credit: Lovely Listing)
Our pioneer ancestors would probably get a good laugh out of how fashionable the rustic look is today. But thanks to the style’s unpretentious roots and natural warmth, it’s become as popular in the heart of the city as it is out in the woods. Soaring ceilings, log walls and
VHT Photo of the Day: July 11, 2010 I have always wanted a freestanding bathtub. And I’m not really sure why. There’s just something so appealing about all the different sizes and shapes and how they sit so independently in a room and seem to virtually say, “Look at me.”
Minimalism translates to living with less: less color, less visual noise, less — well — stuff. It isn’t about sensory deprivation or totally cleaning house; it has more to do with choosing to focus on a handful of items you truly need and love rather than a glut of meaningless
After a long day we all want to come home to a place that feels peaceful — a place to recharge, restore and relax. It’s one thing to create a space that is visually beautiful, but it’s quite another to create a space that can make you feel calm and