REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY LOUISVILLE

Make every listing the one they remember.

Interior, exterior, twilight, and aerial photography for Louisville listings: magazine light, straight verticals, and MLS-ready delivery on your timeline.

THE FULL PACKAGE

Every angle a buyer needs to fall in love

HDR interiors

Bright, natural rooms with true colors and straight verticals: the difference between a snapshot and a listing photo.

Exteriors and curb appeal

The right light and the right angle on every facade, because the first photo decides the click.

Twilight shoots

Golden-hour and dusk exteriors that make even a modest listing stop the scroll.

Aerial and drone views

Lot lines, acreage, water, and setting captured from above by an FAA-licensed pilot.

Video walkthroughs

Smooth walk-through and aerial video tours sized for MLS, web, and social.

Fast MLS delivery

Edited, sized, and ready to upload on schedule, because listings cannot wait.

SHOT LIKE EDITORIAL

A photographer’s eye on a marketer’s deadline

From lakefront estates at Taylorsville to Lexington horse farms, we shoot listings the way magazines shoot homes: composed, corrected, and true to the space. Twenty-plus years behind the lens, plus the aerial capability nobody else brings in one booking.

Aerial drone photograph of a luxury lakefront home

One listing, inside and out

The same care in every room

From a lakefront listing on Greensward Drive: the double-sided stone fireplace lit and composed, and the cedar exterior framed through the trees. Interiors, exteriors, and aerials - one photographer, one visit, one consistent look for the whole listing.

Great room with stacked-stone double-sided fireplace and vaulted wood ceiling, luxury lake house listing photography
Cedar lake house exterior with two-story screened porch among the trees, real estate photography

Recent listings

Lake houses, horse farms, and everything between

Kentucky property is not one look. A lakefront retreat sells on water and elevation, a horse farm sells on land and light, a city home sells on the room you walk into first. Same photographer, same camera bag, whatever the listing needs.

Kentucky horse farm barn photographed at twilight near Lexington
Overhead drone view of a lake house deck and outdoor living space
Aerial view of a wooded lakefront property and shoreline in Kentucky
Cedar lake house exterior with two-story screened porch among the trees
Great room with stacked-stone fireplace and vaulted wood ceiling
Exterior real estate photograph of a woodland home with garden arbor and deck
Interior photograph of a warm screened porch with wicker furniture
Aerial view of the lake surrounding a luxury property, drone real estate photography
BOOKING TO MLS

Four steps to a stand-out listing

01

Book the window

Pick a slot that fits your go-live date. We watch the weather for the exteriors.

02

Stage and shoot

Room to room with a consistent style, then outside for exteriors and aerials.

03

Edit true to life

Color, verticals, and windows corrected. Natural, never over-cooked.

04

Deliver MLS-ready

Sized for MLS, plus full-resolution files for print and marketing.

LISTING QUESTIONS

Before the shoot

How fast is delivery?

Fast enough for your listing schedule. Tell us your go-live date and we will work backward from it.

Do you shoot occupied homes?

Yes. We work around furnishings and daily life, and simple staging guidance comes with every booking.

Interiors and aerials in one visit?

Yes. One booking covers interiors, exteriors, twilight options, and drone aerials: one invoice, one consistent look.

What about video tours?

Walkthrough and aerial video can ride along on the same visit, cut into MLS and social-ready lengths.

INSIDE THE HOUSE

Interiors that look like the room felt

Interior photography is mostly a lighting problem. A window blows out or a room goes muddy, and the listing looks worse than the house. These are the things that fix that.

Windows that hold

Exposures blended so you can see the room and the view out of it at the same time, which is what a buyer remembers.

Straight verticals

Walls and door frames rendered vertical. Leaning walls are the fastest way to make a good house look amateur.

True color

White balance corrected room by room, so a warm bulb and cool daylight in the same shot do not fight each other.

Staged as found, tidied as needed

Small distractions get moved rather than photographed. Nothing that misrepresents the house.

Rooms in a sensible order

Delivered in the order a buyer would walk the house, which makes the gallery read as a tour instead of a pile.

Matched to the aerials

The ground set and the drone set are graded together so the whole listing looks like one shoot, because it was.

YOUR NEXT LISTING, ELEVATED

Give the listing the photos it deserves.

Send the address and your timeline for a straight quote and a fast shoot window.

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