We know visually appealing; high quality and relevant photos and videos are compelling.
They stimulate our interest and support decision making when booking restaurants, making holiday plans and buying real estate so why not do the same when listing community spaces.
We want to help you make the most of listing with great photography.
We suggest you invest in a professional photographer to properly highlight your space. Here is a list of things they should photograph or if you are going to do it yourself this list will help you with knowing what to capture.
Photos for listing
To highlight your venue’s best features we recommend you use up to 15 photos for listing.
Some key areas we suggest you focus on:
External
Building
Access – ramps, stairs and rails
Verandas
Covered areas
Play areas
Grassed areas
Parking
Nearby views or outlooks
Internal
Hallways
Access – ramps, stairs and rails
Doors
Windows
Rooms
Toilets
Kitchens
Sanitation points
Photos of spaces in use
Photos of spaces in use
Photos of decorated areas
Additional Photos for in post COVID Times
National research has confirmed, outdoor spaces have played an essential role in keeping people connected through COVID times. People have used beaches, parks, and local shopping strips to meet safely and stay engaged with their connections.
It is a good idea to highlight outdoor areas, if any, sanitation areas and COVID safety check ins. This will help make potential Guests feel more confident in booking community spaces.
Technical Considerations
- Ensure the images are of high quality
- Avoid blurry, difficult to view photographs.
- Landscape images in a 3:2 ratio work best for listings.
- Images should be 72 PPI (Pixels/Inch) resolution
- We suggest you invest in a photographer.