Different types of property need different styles of photography.

Here’s a simple visual guide to help you see the difference.

Modern bedroom with a white bed, gray bedding, nightstand with lamp, and cream curtains.

Real Estate
Bright, clear, wide, shows space.

Bright bedroom with a bed that has white and gray bedding, a white nightstand with a candle, a beige textured accent wall, large white curtains covering a window, and a ceiling fan.

Architectural
Soft, intentional, controlled light and colour.

Open-concept modern kitchen and dining area with light wood flooring, a round white dining table with wooden chairs, and a kitchen with light wood cabinets, a stone wall, and bar stools at a kitchen island.

Real Estate
Bright, clear, wide, shows space.

Modern dining room with round white table, six brown chairs, and white pendant lights, in a minimalist home interior.

Architectural
Soft, intentional, controlled light and colour.

Real Estate Photography

  • Shot for agents

  • Fast turnaround

  • Wide, bright, clean

  • Shows entire space

  • Optimised to sell a property quickly

Architectural Photography

  • Shot for holiday rentals, architects, builders & designers

  • Slow, intentional approach

  • Shows design decisions & details

  • Best for portfolios, marketing & publications

If you're selling a property → you likely need Real Estate photography.

If you're showcasing design, construction or craftsmanship → Architectural photography will be more suitable.

If you're not sure → I can recommend the best style based on your project.

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