How to make a good photo for Localrent.com?
December 12, 2024Dear Partners!
Now we have filter "Real photos" , so customers could see photos of each car do not entering the car card separately

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!

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.