How to make a good photo for Localrent.com?

How to make a good photo for Localrent.com?

December 12, 2024

Dear Partners!

Now we have filter "Real photos" , so customers could see photos of each car do not entering the car card separately

the quantity of grey lines= quantity of pictures

To present your vehicle in the most appealing way, please consider the key factors for successful photos:


📸 The photo is taken in good clear weather.

📸 The photo is taken during the day.

📸 The vehicle is clean (including the interior, mats, and thresholds).

📸 The background is a beautiful location, not a car wash or underground parking.

📸 There are no people in the photo.

📸 No third-party advertising - on the image, the body, or license plates.

📸 The photo showcases all the advantages of the vehicle.


Take a little time to focus on your photos, and clients will choose your vehicle!

*pictures from internet are not accepted

1. Rear-side angle photo (left image):

📌Angle: Taken from behind the car, at a 3/4 angle showing both the rear and one side of the vehicle.

📌Distance: Medium distance—standing about 3–5 meters away to capture the whole car in frame.

📌Framing: The entire vehicle should be fully visible in the shot, with some space around it. Make sure the background is not too cluttered and doesn’t distract from the car.

📌Lighting: Shot during daylight with soft, natural light—preferably early morning or late afternoon.

Camera height: Approximately at chest level to match the height of the car.


2. Front-side angle photo (middle image):

📌Angle: Taken from the front at a slight 3/4 angle, showing both the front and one side of the vehicle.

📌Distance: Around 3–5 meters, similar to the rear-side photo.

📌Framing: Keep the entire car within the frame, with balanced spacing on all sides. Choose a clean and neutral background to maintain focus on the vehicle.

📌Lighting: Use natural daylight, avoiding harsh shadows or direct sunlight that may reflect strongly on the car's surface.

📌Positioning: Place the car slightly off-center if you want a more dynamic feel, or centered for a more straightforward look.


3. Interior photo (right image):

📌Angle: Taken from just outside the open driver’s door, angled slightly inward.

📌Focus: Show the steering wheel, dashboard, and driver's seat clearly.

📌Lighting: Use natural light to illuminate the interior—avoid flash.

📌Framing: Capture the area in a way that feels spacious and clean. Make sure key features (steering wheel, dashboard, gear shift) are clearly visible.






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