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Real estate photography in New Jersey

Bright, wide, magazine-quality photos that make a listing stop the scroll, for agents, designers, and Airbnb hosts across New Jersey.

Written by Michael Taramona·May 23, 2026

Buyers and renters scroll fast. The first photo decides whether they stop, and great photography is the cheapest way to make a property look like the best one on the page.

A professional real estate photographer in New Jersey

Alongside our wedding and portrait work, we photograph homes, listings and interiors across New Jersey for real estate agents, interior designers, and Airbnb and short-term rental hosts. The same eye for light and composition that makes a wedding gallery feel alive makes a property look its absolute best: clean, bright, and inviting. If you have been searching for a real estate photographer near you who delivers magazine-quality work on a real timeline, that is exactly what we do.

Why use professional photography for real estate?

It is the simplest math in real estate marketing: listings with bright, professional images get more clicks, more showings, and stronger offers, and short-term rentals with great photos book more nights at higher rates. Buyers and renters scroll fast, and the first photo decides whether they stop. A phone snapshot of a beautiful home undersells it; proper wide-angle, well-lit photography shows the space the way it actually feels to walk through. For what it costs, nothing else moves a listing faster. Professional photos are the highest-return dollar you can spend on a listing.

Professionally photographed luxury home exterior in New Jersey by Michael Taramona Productions

What we photograph: interiors, exteriors, drone, twilight, and 3D tours

Every shoot covers the essentials: bright, properly exposed interiors and exteriors that make rooms look spacious and true to life. From there you can add what the property needs: aerial and drone photography for lot, neighborhood, and rooftop views; twilight exteriors that make a home glow; 3D virtual tours and video walkthroughs that let buyers explore before they visit; and clean agent and team headshots. It is everything a listing needs from one professional, instead of juggling three.

For agents, designers, and Airbnb hosts

Real estate agents get a gallery that makes their listing the best-looking one in the MLS and on Zillow, and a reliable photographer who turns shoots around fast during a busy season. Interior designers and architects get portfolio-quality images that do justice to the work. And Airbnb and Vrbo hosts get photos that directly drive bookings, because on those platforms the photos essentially are the listing. We also shoot commercial real estate, restaurants, and retail spaces. Whatever the property, the goal is the same: make it look as good on screen as it does in person.

How much does real estate photography cost?

Real estate shoots are quoted per property rather than by the hour, based on the size of the home, how many final images you need, and any add-ons like drone, twilight, or a 3D virtual tour. Agents who list regularly get simple per-listing and volume rates so budgeting is easy. Tell us the address and what the listing needs, and we will send a clear, honest quote the same day.

What you receive, and how fast

You receive a gallery of fully edited, web-ready images sized for the MLS and the major listing and booking platforms, delivered digitally, with quick standard turnaround and rush, same- or next-day delivery available when a listing has to go live now. You can see more of the work on our portfolio, and the full range of what we offer on our services page.

Book a shoot

We photograph properties throughout New Jersey, and travel into New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Tell us about the home or rental you need photographed and when you need it live, and we will get right back to you with a quote.

Real estate photography: frequently asked questions

Do you offer real estate photography in New Jersey?

Yes. Michael Taramona Productions is a professional real estate photographer serving all of New Jersey, photographing homes, listings and interiors for real estate agents, interior designers and Airbnb and short-term rental hosts, and traveling into New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

Why use professional photography for real estate?

Listings with bright, professional photos get more clicks, more showings and stronger offers, and short-term rentals with great photos book more nights. Buyers and renters scroll fast, and the first photo decides whether they stop. Clean, well-lit, wide-angle images make a property look its best and help it sell or book faster. It is the highest-ROI marketing dollar in a listing.

How much does real estate photography cost?

Real estate shoots are quoted per property, based on the size of the home, the number of images, and any add-ons like drone, twilight or a 3D virtual tour. Tell us the property and your timeline and we will send a clear, honest quote, and offer simple per-listing and volume rates for agents who shoot regularly.

Do you offer drone, twilight and 3D virtual tours?

Yes. Beyond standard interior and exterior photos, we offer aerial and drone photography, twilight exteriors, and 3D virtual tours and video walkthroughs that help a listing stand out and pre-qualify buyers before they ever step inside.

What is included and how fast is turnaround?

You receive a gallery of fully edited, web-ready images sized for the MLS and the major listing and booking sites, delivered digitally with quick turnaround so your listing can go live without delay. Rush delivery is available when you need it same- or next-day.

Do you work with Airbnb and short-term rental hosts?

Yes. Great photos directly drive bookings on Airbnb and Vrbo, where the photos essentially are the listing. We photograph short-term rentals so they rank higher in search and look exactly as inviting as they are in person.

Do you photograph commercial real estate?

Yes. In addition to residential listings we photograph commercial real estate, offices, restaurants and retail spaces, plus agent and team headshots, so a brokerage can get everything from one professional.

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