Sound Familiar?
Pesky Problem
Your Airbnb photos look creepy.
But of course, no one is actually going to say this to you directly. And obviously, your photos aren’t unsettling to you. You know your space like the back of your hand. So your photos go unchanged, the same month after month, turning away guests and hindering your bookings.
Here’s your mistake: you took your photos at night.
For whatever reason—perhaps that’s just when you had time, or you were trying to avoid a glare from a certain angle—your photos were all taken after the sun had fully set. So the curtains are drawn or the windows are pitch black.
And as a potential guest swipes through your photos, they get this unnerving feeling of being trapped or unsafe. Which is, of course, the very last association you want prospective guests to make with your place. And yet, we’ve seen these types of pictures frequently enough to know that it’s an honest mistake. But one that definitely needs to get fixed. And quickly.
Let's Try This
Bite-Size Solution
Wait for sunshine and turn on every light.
So you guessed it: the opposite of night time photos are daytime photos. And not just any day. You need a sunny day. No one wants to go on a cloudy vacation, so be patient and wait until you’ve got several hours of full sunshine before you start your photoshoot. Then pull back all the curtains, raise all the blinds, and turn on every light in the house. Now you’re ready to take your photos. Bright photos in your listing translate to happy spaces (and therefore happy vacations) to potential guests.
5 Minutes
Here's Your First Step
Read our 20 step-by-step process for creating gorgeous Airbnb photos.
As you prepare for a new photoshoot of your space, read our foundational blog post: How to Take Gorgeous Airbnb Photos with Just Your Phone. This is a step-by-step resource we point folks to a lot. It’s got 20 steps with detailed instructions that will help you leverage all of the professional photo tricks with just your phone. You’ll be amazed at the pictures you can create. And more importantly, how the updated photos will boost your bookings.
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