9800 Centre Parkway Houston, Texas 

Making first impression counts

 Good clear crisp photos will help sell your  vehicle faster

Learn how to take good photos

Good photos will bring your listing alive

Inventory Photography For Car Dealerships Tutorial - Video By Spencer Berke

There are four basic photo positions any buyer will want to see in the photos: the front of the vehicle,  the back, the left sides, and and the right, then shots   from the three-quarters angle,  this will give the buyer a unique image  that  will linger with the buyer for a long time

You can never go wrong when you take clear photos of your vehicle. You want to avoid  blurry shots and out of place images. All the vehicle's photos should be clear and crisp and let it look as professional as possible so that your buyers can  build trust  in your listings.

All you want  to do is to show the buyer every part of the vehicle you are selling, as result, you want to show the whole vehicle in the photos.

Take a few steps back, aim at the vehicle such that the entire vehicle occupied the frame  yet leaving little space around the vehicle then shoot.

Just as lighting is important to the human eyes so is lighting important to the image. Good lighting  will reveal the true image of the vehicle  where as bright,  harsh lighting on a shiny surface (like your vehicle) will create glare. A dim or doll lighting  can easily distort the true image of the vehicle.

The best time to shoot should include  the morning or evening hours when the light is softer.

One thing you must not do is never to use stock images in your listing. You want to present your product to the buyer as exact and actual as possible. You want the buyer to view the vehicle the way they will see it if he or she is looking at vehicle in person. Showing the exact image of the vehicle will help you to establish  some measure of trust among all members.

You want to tell the truth about your vehicle, one of the ways to do this is to highlight  all defects in the interior and on the exterior of the vehicle.

such defects as wear, torn fabric, faded paint,  fluid leaks, dents and so fort.

Leting your images stand out

Should be  first and foremost goal in selling in an online auction

The six  points below will show you how 

Aviod stock photos
Aim at taking crisp photos
 Vehicle position
When to shoot
Nothing but the whole car
The truth
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