BEVERLY HILLS Real Estate Photography & Video
Beverly Hills Real Estate Photography
Premium listing photography and video for Beverly Hills agents.
Next-day photo delivery. Productized pricing. Sixteen years behind the lens in California.
Beverly Hills doesn't sell itself anymore. A buyer scrolling Zillow at 11pm on a Tuesday makes a decision in the first three seconds based on the lead photo. If the shot is flat or the light is wrong, they swipe. That holds whether you're listing a $3M condo on Wilshire or a $40M Trousdale estate.
We've shot Beverly Hills real estate across every zip code: 90210, 90211, and 90212. From The Flats down to the Beverly Hills Post Office, from the modernist boxes north of Sunset to the Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial estates near Roxbury and Bedford. We know what the camera needs to see and what it needs to hide.
The neighborhood splits into three distinct zones for photography purposes. The Flats, with the iconic palm-lined streets and traditional architecture buyers expect from Beverly Hills. Trousdale Estates and the modernist pocket north of Sunset, where the architecture is mid-century, the views run all the way to Catalina, and the lines of the home have to be perfect on camera. And the Beverly Hills Post Office area (the BHPO neighborhood is technically unincorporated LA County, but the 90210 mailing address keeps it part of the Beverly Hills market) where some of the largest estates in the city sit on hillside lots.
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What Beverly Hills real estate demands of a photographer
Several things separate a Beverly Hills listing from a generic LA home shoot.
The architecture is older and more varied than in most LA neighborhoods. A Beverly Hills shoot might cover a 1928 Spanish Colonial on Roxbury Drive in the morning and a 1962 mid-century Trousdale home in the afternoon. The lighting setup, the lens choice, and the editing style need to shift between them. A photographer who shoots every home the same way will make both look wrong. We bring period-appropriate lighting playbooks to every shoot and tune the edit to match the home's vintage and intent.
The lots run tight in The Flats and enormous in Trousdale and BHPO. In The Flats, a single-family home might sit on a 75-by-150 lot with limited backyard space. Wide-angle work has to be honest, not distorted. Sky-stretching a small backyard to look like an acre is the kind of mistake that gets a photographer dropped after one shoot. In Trousdale and BHPO, the property might be over an acre with hillside views, a guest house, and a dramatic pool deck. Aerial drone is essential there to show the full property context in a single frame.
Buyer expectations are higher here than almost anywhere else in the country. A Beverly Hills buyer is comparing your listing against Aspen, the Hamptons, Monaco, and Dubai. The photos have to compete with editorial real estate marketing at the highest level. Twilight scenes, dusk pool shots, and cinematic video walkthroughs aren't optional anymore. They're the baseline.
On top of that, Beverly Hills has its own everyday challenges. Strong noon sun that flattens facades. Tall hedges and gates that block clean exterior shots. Period-correct interior details (original tile, plaster moldings, leaded glass) that look stunning in person but need careful lighting to translate through the camera. The hillside orientation in BHPO can put the main facade in shadow for most of the day. We work around all of it. Sixteen years of California production experience means our team has seen the same problems on hundreds of shoots and knows exactly how to solve them on shoot day.
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Testimonials
We hired Blazer Visuals to take professional photos and virtually stage a condo in California The photos turned out great and the virtual staging looks awesome. Blazer Visuals is very responsive and professional. Highly recommend. – Jeff Jefferies
I hired them to photograph a condo for sale in California. The day of the photo shoot was the day that the skies were dark due to smoke from the wildfires. They were flexible so we were able to reschedule at the last minute. When they did the photo shoot the photographer wore a mask and took great pictures. The pictures were ready the next day. I would definitely use them again.- Mark Karwowski
When my wife and I had a hard time selling our house, we decided to hire a professional photographer. That’s when we found Blazer Visuals. He was quick on getting back to us. The price was reasonable. He was very flexible on scheduling us for an appointment and was able to send us the photos within 24 hrs. They came out amazing and helped us sell our house quickly. I highly recommend Blazer Visuals. - Juan A.