Farms, open land, and rural properties offer unique opportunities—and challenges—when it comes to real estate photography. Unlike traditional homes, these types of properties often require aerial photography, wide-angle shots, and creative approaches to capture their full beauty and potential. Whether you’re photographing farmland, hunting grounds, or large open plots of land, it’s essential to showcase the space in a way that highlights its vastness and appeal.
In this final post of our series, we’ll dive into how to approach real estate photography for farms and open land. From using drones to capture sweeping aerial views to highlighting key features of the landscape, we’ll provide practical tips for creating stunning photos that help rural properties stand out.
Photographing farms and open land is different from shooting traditional residential homes. These properties often span multiple acres and may include a mix of buildings, natural landscapes, and wide-open spaces. The challenge lies in capturing the full scope of the property while also highlighting the most important features, such as barns, water sources, or tillable land.
We recently photographed a large farm with over 500 acres of land, including crop fields, a barn, and a small pond. To capture the full scope of the property, we used a combination of drone photography and wide-angle shots. The aerial views showed the layout of the fields, while close-up shots highlighted the barn and pond. The result was a set of photos that gave buyers a comprehensive view of the farm and its potential, attracting several serious offers.
If you’re photographing open land or a rural property, start by walking the property and identifying the key features. Make a shot list that includes both wide-angle and close-up shots, and consider using a drone for aerial views. Think about how you can highlight the property’s potential and accessibility, and plan to shoot during the season that shows the land at its best.
Drone photography is essential for capturing the full scope of large properties like farms and open land. Discuss how aerial views can give buyers a better understanding of the property’s layout and potential. Why do you think drone photography is so effective for these types of listings?
Photographing farms and open land requires a creative approach and a keen eye for detail. By using drones, focusing on key features, and highlighting the property’s potential, you can create stunning photos that capture the vast beauty of rural properties. This wraps up our 20-week series on preparing for real estate photography shoots. We hope these tips and insights have helped you feel confident and prepared for your next listing!
Thank you for joining us on this journey—whether you’re a realtor, homeowner, or photographer, we wish you all the best in creating beautiful, compelling listings that capture buyers’ attention. Keep these tips in your toolkit, and happy shooting!
Original post: Shooting Farms and Open Land – Capturing the Vast Beauty of Rural Properties
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