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How to take photos that sell

Good photos are the cheapest way to get a better price. You don't need a fancy camera β€” just a few simple habits.

When two listings have the same item at the same price, the one with the best photos almost always wins. The good news: you don't need an expensive camera. Your phone is plenty β€” you just have to use it with a little care.

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Use daylight

Take your photos during the day by a window. Daylight is free and makes colours and details look honest. Avoid flash, which creates harsh shadows and makes things look cheap.

Clear the background

A clean, neutral background keeps the focus on the item. A white wall, a table or a piece of fabric works wonders. Clutter in the background drags down both the eye and the price.

Show the item from several angles

  • One clear main shot from the front.
  • A couple of angles that show the shape.
  • A close-up of the brand, model or details.
  • An honest shot of any wear or flaws.
Honest photos of wear build trust β€” and trust closes the deal faster.

Keep it sharp and steady

Wipe the lens, hold the phone still, and check that the shot is in focus before you post. One sharp photo beats five blurry ones every time.

The little extra effort pays off

Five more minutes on the photos can mean a noticeably better price and a faster sale. It's one of the simplest ways to get more out of every step on the ladder.

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