
Master bedroom — wide w/ balcony
The wow shot. Treed view through three windows, king bed framed clean.
Workflow 002 — Photo audit
Every shot tagged, ordered the way you'd post it. The top ten are getting photoshopped. Two more are strong as-is. We've also flagged what's missing and a few we'd skip.
01 — Lead photo

The wow shot. Treed view through three windows, king bed framed clean.
Photoshopping 10 of 15
In listing-post order
Plus the lead photo above — ten total. Each one cleaned up per the note below the frame. No reshoot needed unless you want one.

Bean bag and shelf art cleared; color cast neutralized.

Light color pass; whites pulled to true; floor warmth preserved.

Exposure lifted; cabinet detail sharpened.

Warm cast neutralized; skylight exposure recovered.

Room brightened mid-morning style; window detail recovered.

Foreground signage and hydrant removed; sky and color lifted.

Walkway trash cans cleared; clean color pass.

Light exposure and color balance; deck detail preserved.

Foreground chair and hose removed; lawn brightened; sky cleaned.
Use as-is — 2 more
Strong as-is. Beyond the top ten we're photoshopping, but good enough to drop into the listing directly.

Subway tile + window in one shot. Strong as-is — adds variety to the kitchen frames.

Mature landscaping reads as a feature. Solid supporting outdoor frame.
Missing — 4 suggested adds
Shots a prospective tenant will look for. Phone them in mid-morning, drop them on the listing, you've covered the gaps.
Listing says 'tucked away from street view' — a selling point you can't see anywhere in the set. A phone shot from the sidewalk closes the loop.
Renter filter on most platforms. Confirm in-unit or in-building laundry and show it; absence creates doubt.
Three walls of windows is a wow feature. A single 'looking out' shot — treetops, neighborhood, sky — sells the corner exposure better than another room shot.
Closes the 'how does this flow' question before they walk through. Optional but lifts CTR on Zillow / Apartments.com.
Skip — 3we'd leave off
These aren't in the top ten and they aren't helping as supporting frames either. Each one with a quick reason.

Dated teal vanity dominates the frame. The bathroom isn't selling the unit — leave it off the listing.

Older fixtures don't match the current finishes. Three other kitchen frames cover the room.

Branches in the foreground cover the lawn. Backyard wide (#10) frames the yard better.
Try it on your own listing
$19 for the audit alone. $49 adds the top 10 photoshopped. $99 for the full kit — up to 20 edits + floor plan.