Small, free things that make a real difference on the day — and the one thing most sellers forget.
There's a version of this place most people drive past. Then there's the one you see at half past seven on a clear morning, when the light comes low off the firth and everything softens. That's the one worth photographing — and the one that sells a home.
Why it matters
Ninety-seven percent of buyers start on their phones. A home gets about six seconds before a thumb keeps moving. Those seconds are decided by light, framing and restraint — not by how many rooms you can cram into one wide-angle shot.
Same room. Different photographer. Same home — a different price.
Honest enhancement, never deception: we tidy the clutter, wait for the right hour, and let the place look like itself on its best day. That's the whole craft.
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