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Tulsa

Tulsa homes have some personality.

Our cameras appreciate it.

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Tudor-style Tulsa home photographed at dusk

Tulsa doesn’t exactly have one look.

And that’s kind of the point.

Drive around long enough and you’ll find historic homes, mid-century architecture, new construction, giant suburban kitchens, downtown lofts, ranch houses, luxury properties and plenty of stuff we’re not even sure how to categorize.

That’s good news for us. Different houses deserve different photographs.

The house should decide how it’s shot

A bright modern home with huge windows shouldn’t be photographed exactly like a dark, character-heavy historic property. A downtown condo doesn’t need the same visual treatment as a house sitting on acreage. And a beautifully renovated Midtown home probably shouldn’t look like somebody tried to turn it into a new build.

The goal isn’t applying the same formula to every listing. It’s figuring out what makes this property worth looking at.

Details matter

Sometimes it’s the giant kitchen. Sometimes it’s the backyard. Sometimes it’s the architecture. Sometimes somebody picked some absolutely ridiculous wallpaper forty years ago and somehow it still works.

We notice that stuff, because those details are often what make somebody remember the listing.

Tulsa gives us plenty to work with

Good real estate photography isn’t about making every house look identical. It’s about making each property look like the best version of itself. Tulsa makes that interesting.

For the agent, there’s another benefit

Every property you professionally market also becomes part of your own marketing. The listing sells. The photographs don’t have to disappear. Use them on your website, on social, in listing presentations, and to show the next seller what your marketing actually looks like — which is a whole subject of its own: the house isn’t the only thing you’re marketing.

The point

Tulsa has character. Our job isn’t to remove it. Our job is to photograph it properly.

Tulsa has character. Good.
So do we.

Selling one around here? Let’s shoot it.

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