6 Tips for Exceptional Real Estate Photos

Are you getting ready to put your home on the market? Already have an appointment set for your realtor to come take photos to add to your listing? Here’s a quick checklist of things to check before you get your photos taken; putting the best foot forward is important when it comes to digital listings. Complete these tasks to get your house in tip-top shape!

  1. Clear the driveway and yard of clutter or unsightly landscaping growth. This means everything from the dead shrub in your old holiday pot to rolling up your lawn hose.
  2. Use your garage for storage; typically, garages aren’t photographed so use it as a space for garbage cans, cars, or boxes of items ready to move.
  3. Clear every surface in the home of personal items. Don’t leave out phone cords, paperwork, makeup, etc. 
  4. Tidy the bathrooms; put down toilet seats, make sure mirrors have been cleaned, rugs aren’t out of place, etc. 
  5. Clean all your windows inside and out; leave them open for the photos. Natural light adds to the beauty of your photos. 
  6. Make plans for pets; please don’t expect a photographer/realtor to work around your pets. Try to have them out on a walk or with a friend/family member for the day. 

    Fall-Winter Ceiling Fan Settings

    During the summer, the fan should be counterclockwise to help create a downdraft. This helps create a direct, cooling breeze. Now that the season is changing and the temperatures are cooling down, it’s time to consider changing the direction to clockwise. This helps create an updraft that will circulate warm air around the room. Recirculating the warm air and distributing it back into the living space helps keep the average room temperature up and your heater from overworking. Checking your ceiling fan settings is a good way to help cut down on unnecessary energy costs. 

    Stephen King Film Looking for Extras

    Love Stephen King? Always wanted to be an extra in a movie? Just looking for a fun, cheap experience? Then this might be for you!

    Director Mike Flanagan is returning to south Alabama to film a new Stephen King movie, The Life of Chuck. “The Life of Chuck” tells the story of Charles Krantz life. The cast currently includes Tom Hiddleston and Mark Hamill. 

    According to reporting from Gulf Coast Media,  the local booking agency says 1,000 extras are needed for the film in a range of ages from 11 years old and up. Two large crowd scenes are planned to be filmed in Baldwin County.

    To apply, email the following info to Nailim Sanchez at LifeofChuckbg@gmail.com:

    • 2 snapshots – a close-up of face and head to toe with no filters, hats, or sunglasses. The file name should contain your name or parent name if a minor.
    • Age
    • Height
    • Clothing sizes
    • Cell phone number
    • City and state you live in

    The film is scheduled to begin filming on October 16, 2023.

    Amazing Grace Family Farm Fall Festival

    Amazing Grace Family Farm Fall Festival is running periodically through October into November. Visit Green Cove Springs October 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, or Nov. 3-4 to enjoy the family-friendly festival. The festival activities include a crop maze, pumpkin patch, hula hoop games, a jump pad, corn crib, fall photo ops, and a chance to meet the farm’s animals. Visit the Amazing Grace Family Farm website to learn more about each activity or buy tickets.

    Northeast Florida Fair

    The Northeast Florida Fair is comming to Callahan this week! From October 12-22, visit to enjoy Nassau County’s annual fair. The home site is in a largely rural area which means the fair has a full livestock show event calendar. Check out the Rabbit Showmanship, a Dairy Goat Show, Barnyard Olympics, Cattle Showmanship, a Market Animal Sale, and more. There is even an opprotunity for the youth to show off; local kids can enter their prize goats, lambs, and cattle in either the Pee Wee or Youth categories. Best of all? There will also be the typical fair favorites: midway rides, fried foods, and live music! Visit the Northeast Florida Fair website to learn more, register for contests, and buy tickets in advance. 

    Sykes Family Farm Crop Maze

    Sykes Family Farms’ 9-acre corn maze is once again open for the spooky season! Located in Elkton, this crop maze has four phases. Guests are provided with a question-filled passport to help guide them through the maze. This year’s maze is a tribute to country legend Reba McEntire; expect some themed crop patterns and more! Admission to the crop maze also includes hayrides, duck races, pedal carts, corn popper, a chance to meet the farm animals, and the playground. The maze is open during daylight hours and after dark. Please note that guests entering the crop maze after dark must have at least one flashlight or glowstick per group. Learn more by visiting the Sykes Family Farm website. The crop maze will be open October 13-15, 20-22, and 27-29. 

    Ghost Tours

    Just in time for the spooky season, here are two options for ghost experiences in the Florida Panhandle. Both offer unique views of an areas haunted, historic past.

    In Apalachicola, join a ghostly night tour of the downtown area. It’s a 90-minute tour lead by an experienced guide who uses ghost-hunting equipments. Select tour participants will be allowed to work the EMF detectors! If the macabe is more your speed, sign up for the “Ghost Stories and Poe” tour which is lead by a ghostly “Edgar Allen Poe” character; he retells local lore and paranormal investigations. The Ghost Tours are available throughout October while the “Ghost Stories and Poe” tour is available only on Oct. 13, 14, 27 and 28. Visit the ghost tour website HERE to secure your spot or learn more.

    Milton’s Ghost Walk, held annually on October 21-22, regularly attracts more than two thousand people! The city’s Halloween ghost walks explore Milton’s eerie past via community ‘ghosts.’ The tour leaves every 15 minutes starting at 6pm each evening. Come out to learn about the scary history of this small town. Be sure to bring a sweater as temperatures are expected to dip into the 60s or below. Learn more by visiting the event listing HERE

    Jazz Festival on Amelia Island

    The Amelia Island Jazz Festival is happening now! Until October 8th, there will be a celebration of themed performances and solo concerts. The festival is celebrating its 20th year and the festival headliners are appropriately celebratory: The Manhattan Transfer, a Grammy-winning vocal quartet in its 50th season, jazz flautist Nestor Torres and The Tierney Sutton Band. Learn more by visiting the official Jazz Festival website here

    Sunland Center Fall Festival

    Sunland Center’s 42nd Annual Fall Festival is less than a month away! Held on the historic grounds of the Sunland Center in Marianna, this festival features over 100 vendors offering a variety of food, crafts, arts, and activities. There will also be live entertainment, food trucks, and a parade. Best of all? The event is FREE to enter. Be sure to bring cash and card for vendors and food. So come out on October 28th from 9am-2pm and get ahead on your holiday shopping with a family-friendly fall afternoon! 

    Interested in snagging a booth rental? Contact Onna Lipford (850-482-9371) or James Godwin, Jr. (850-557-0911). Parade inquiries should be directed to Chris Weeks at 850-482-9372.