The real cost of weak listing photos
Bad photos make Camps Bay properties look cheaper before the viewing is booked.
Camps Bay buyers and guests do not start with the floor area. They start with the first image. If that image feels dark, cramped or careless, the listing loses value before the viewer understands the address, the view or the finish level.
That hurts more in a premium coastal market. A villa above the beach, a Bakoven stay, a Clifton apartment and a hotel room near the promenade all rely on trust. The images have to show light, space, view direction, room flow and condition quickly.
The truth is, property photography is not decoration. It is the first viewing. A clean image order helps a buyer or guest answer practical questions before they call: how the rooms connect, where the natural light sits and whether the property feels worth their time.
We plan the shoot around those decisions. Interiors are kept bright and believable, windows are controlled, verticals are straight and the final gallery is edited to look polished without making the property feel fake. That is what helps a listing hold attention.







