Photography Covid-19 Safety

  • Our BREP Photographer will be the only person in the home during the photography shoot to comply with the social distancing process; photographer assistance is not needed. 
  • How to protect yourself  CDC Prevention.

OPEN HOUSE

Because traditional open houses are no longer compliant with the social distancing requirements your photo shoot will be your virtual OPEN HOUSE.  The combination of the HDR Stills, Virtual Tour, 3D scanning (Matterport), Floorplans and Aerial Photography will be your Open House available to potential home buyers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Organizing a home for photos is a process that must begin well before your photo shoot date in order to impress potential buyers.  Your shoot will be done as so invest the time and make your photo shoot count big in your home marketing plan for you.

PRE-SHOOT CHECKLIST

  • Thoroughly clean whole house (clean countertops, vacuum carpet, mop hard floors, clean windows)
  • Replace all burned out light bulbs with the same temperature bulbs soft, bright and so forth
  • Remove personal photographs (replace with generic photographs)
  • Let your neighbors know about your photo shoot and ask them to not park in front of your home on the day of the shoot

KITCHEN: Pre-Shoot

  • Clear countertops completely, no knife blocks, cooking supplies, mail, and so forth
  • One small appliance (coffee maker) can remain but none is better
  • Clear refrigerator exterior of magnets, papers, photos, and so forth
  • Hide garbage cans in the pantry or closet if the pantry is a focal point use another area
  • Remove dishes from sink and place in dishwasher
  • Remove all towels especially from appliances (oven, cabinet and refrigerator doors)

DINING ROOM: Pre-Shoot

  • Clear table, dust and polish the table top.
  • Use decorative place setting if available using one center piece such as a bouquet of flowers
  • Straighten all chairs and space them evenly.
  • Remove child seats/booster chairs.

LIVING and FAMILY ROOM: Pre-Shoot

  • Remove stacks of magazines, papers, mail, and so forth
  • Declutter fireplace mantel and hearth use only 3-4 items including artwork.
  • Clean interior of fireplace and re-paint or decorate if needed
  • Fluff and arrange furniture pillows
  • Remove kid’s toys

MASTER BEDROOM: Pre-Shoot

  • Make bed, and use decorative pillows and shams if available
  • Press bed linens and bed skirts
  • Clear nightstands of all personal items
  • Store away phone/tablet charging cables
  • Remove all clutter from top of dressers
  • Clean under bed, removing items that may show in the photos

KIDS and GUEST BEDROOMS

  • Remove personalized names from walls
  • Remove wall stickers and posters
  • Remove diaper genies
  • Clean under bed, removing items that may show in the photos

BATHROOMS

  • Clear countertops, completely remove soap, toothbrushes, medications, deodorant, and so forth
  • Put toilet seats down
  • Close closet doors
  • Remove shampoo, soap, loofahs, and so forth from showers and tubs
  • Remove dirty towels – leave out only new, unused towels
  • Remove floor mats

FRONT EXTERIOR: Pre-Shoot

  • Clean up landscaping by mowing, trimming shrubs, clearing leaves
  • Remove or re-plant empty planters.
  • Remove cobwebs from eaves and door frames
  • Remove visible water hoses
  • Remove toys, sports balls, temporary basketball goals, soccer goals, and so forth

BACKYARD: Pre-Shoot

  • Clean porch or patio, tidy up outdoor tables/chairs/cushions
  • Pillows/cushions should be fresh, not faded
  • Clear out kid’s toys, balls, frisbees, and so forth
  • Clean pool
  • Remove pool vacuum/cleaner hose
  • Hide pool cleaning supplies
  • Turn on pool fountains/water features
  • Remove visible water hoses
  • Remove trash cans

PETS

  • Place food and water bowls in pantry or closet
  • Place pet beds/toys in pantry or closet
  • Use lint roller on furniture to remove pet hair
  • Be prepared to contain pets in a hidden crate inside or outside or remove them.
  • Clear back yard of pet waste/toys

SHOOT DAY

REVIEW PRE-SHOOT CHECKLIST

  • One hour prior to your scheduled shoot appointment get ready by doing the following.

INTERIOR: Shoot Day

  • Counters and hard surfaces will be wiped down prior to the photographers scheduled arrival to maximize virus control

  • Turn on all lights
  • Turn all ceiling fans OFF
  • Turn all TVs OFF
  • Turn all computer screens OFF
  • Open blinds and window treatments for outside light
  • Make all beds
  • Clear countertops completely
  • Straighten all wall art and mirrors
  • Remove small floor rugs to reveal actual flooring
  • Place all shoes and jackets in closets
  • Close garage doors
  • Remove cars from the driveway and front of home and keep neighbors from parking in front of your home
  • Contain pets in hidden crates inside or outside or remove them.

Contact Us at Shooter@BoiseRealEstatePhotography.com

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