Guests choose by looking at photos, not reading
Professional photos create trust and make people want to stay. Poor photos create doubt — and send guests to a competitor
For Whom?
🏨 Hotels
Photos for Booking.com, Google Maps, website and social media
🍽️ Restaurants
Interior and atmosphere shots that show your concept
🏠 Airbnb
Photos that rank higher in search and convert visitors into guests
Three steps to ready-to-use photos
1. Brief
We discuss your goals, what to highlight, visual style
2. Shoot
I arrive with professional lighting, equipment and props.
3. Delivery
Ready photos in 3-5 days in all formats: Booking, Airbnb, Instagram, website
Every day without quality photos means lost bookings
● Guests judge before they arrive
The first thing they see is the photo. A dull phone shot signals: “they don’t care about details here”
● Great photos attract guests without promotions
The right lighting and angles convey comfort through the screen — no discounts needed
● Trust = better reviews and repeat guests
When the space looks exactly like in the photos, guests feel satisfied and come back
Ready to attract more guests?
Let’s create photos that make people want to stay — before they even arrive
FAQ
How much does a photoshoot cost?
My rate is $50/hour
The price includes pre-production, the photoshoot itself, and post-processing. You receive images that are ready to publish on bookings.
Additional retouching from $2/pic, depending on complexity
How long does a photoshoot take?
2 hours is the minimum duration for a shoot
In one hour, we can shoot 2-3 rooms
Where and when does the shoot take place?
The shoot takes place at your location. I bring all necessary lighting and equipment.Best time — daylight hours, when natural light enhances the atmosphere of your space.
When will I receive the final photos?
Full editing and delivery of final files — within 3 days after the shoot
If anything unexpected comes up, I’ll let you know right away
How many photos will I receive?
You will receive 5+ wide-angle shots of each room or area, plus additional close-up details — textures, decor, and finishing touches that bring the space to life
Does the space need to be prepared before the shoot?
Yes. Please make sure every room is clean, tidy and styled to its best — remove any clutter, personal items, or anything you wouldn’t want guests to see. On camera, every detail is visible: dust, wrinkles on bedding, misplaced objects. The better the space looks in person, the better it looks in the final photos























