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Photos review based on lighting, composition, and staging quality

Cottage in Portland · ★4.92 · 2 bedrooms · 3 beds · 1 bath
Your photos are below top-performing listings. A few targeted fixes can close this gap.
Quick Fixes
- 1In the bedroom photo, use softer lighting to enhance warmth and comfort.
- 2Recompose the kitchen shot to show more of the counter space and amenities.
- 3Enhance the dining area photo with natural light to highlight the table setup.
- 4Remove clutter from living room photos for a cleaner look.
- 5Capture the porch from an angle that highlights seating and relaxation options.
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The shadows obscure porch details.
Details are important to highlight guest relaxation areas.
Reshoot during a softer light period like early morning.

The photo is slightly overexposed, washing out details.
Guests may not appreciate the full coziness of the space.
Adjust camera settings or use diffused lighting.

Photo appears blurred and cluttered.
Clarity affects perceived cleanliness and comfort.
Reshoot with focus and declutter the area.

Composition cuts off part of seating area.
Guests want to see seating arrangements fully.
Capture the entire seating setup.

Darkness masks the space's charm.
Dark spaces appear smaller and less inviting.
Utilize daylight or add artificial light.

Furniture arrangement looks cluttered.
Clutter can make spaces feel smaller.
Rearrange for a spacious look.

Dark shadows detract from warmth.
Kitchens benefit from bright, inviting appearances.
Add additional light sources to brighten the space.

Redundant image with the first picture.
Repeating images doesn't add value.
Remove this shot and use another angle.

Insufficient light makes the space look dull.
Light impacts comfort perception in bedrooms.
Incorporate more natural or soft artificial lighting.

Narrow angle excludes full perspective.
Limits knowledge about bathroom amenities.
Wider angle to capture sink and counter.
Missing Shots
- •Bathroom sink and counter area
- •Kitchen dining space in detail
- •Exterior view at night with lighting
Duplicates or Weak Photos
- •First and eighth images are similar; remove one to avoid redundancy.
- •Interior lighting inconsistencies make some spaces look dark.
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