ServiceBrooklyn, NY
Real estate photography & 360 virtual tours
Home boroughSince 2020
Brooklyn real estate photography

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Brooklyn is our home borough. OpenDoors360 was founded here in 2020, and Colin still lives and shoots here most weeks. We cover brownstones, lofts, two- and three-family townhouses, and new-construction condos from Williamsburg to Park Slope to Bed-Stuy. HDR on every shoot. 24 to 48 hour delivery. We publish our pricing, so you know the number before you call.

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Clients and platforms we have worked with.

Published, repeat-booked.
Backed by real clients.
Airbnb. OpenDoors360 shot over 100 short-term rental units directly for Airbnb across New York and Baltimore.Peerspace. OpenDoors360 photography and 360 virtual tours published on Peerspace venue listings.Giggster. Named OpenDoors360 a top real estate photography company.Keller Williams. Real estate photography client, New York City.Weeksville Heritage Center. OpenDoors360 commercial photography, Brooklyn, New York.Life Storage. Commercial property photography, Brooklyn, New York.Classical Charter Schools. Facility and interior photography, New York.Brilla Public Charter Schools. Facility photography client, New York.AFC. OpenDoors360 commercial photography client.Alcove Event Studio. Event space photography and 360 virtual tour, New York.Studio 87. Studio space photography and 360 virtual tour.Kap2ure Film Studios. Studio space photography and 360 virtual tour, New York.Slate. OpenDoors360 venue photography client.Euphoria. Nightclub and venue photography.Magdalena. OpenDoors360 venue photography client.Anchor Business Agency. OpenDoors360 commercial photography client.Rise and Prime Painting. OpenDoors360 commercial photography client.
Section 01What we shoot

Every service for a Brooklyn listing, in one shoot.

HDR is the standard.
Not the upgrade.
01 · HDR

HDR photography.

Five-stage HDR processing on every frame. It is built for brownstone interiors and tight rooms, where bright windows and dim corners share the same shot. Even light, accurate color, corrected geometry, across the full property. No minimum image count.

From $200
02 · 360°

360 virtual tours.

An interactive walkthrough buyers move through on their own time. Useful for converted lofts and railroad layouts where a flat photo set hides how the floor plan flows. Six months of hosting included.

From $300
03 · Video

Video walkthroughs.

4K 60fps walkthrough shot in one continuous take, the way a buyer moves through a space. Cut for listing platforms, social media, and broker reels.

From $100
04 · Aerial

Drone & aerial.

Drone coverage across Brooklyn and the wider metro. Two ready video clips and five HDR aerial photos per session. Colin handles airspace and permitting where required.

From $200
05 · Staging

Virtual staging.

Furnish a vacant unit digitally. Faster and less expensive than physical staging, and useful for empty studios and one-bedrooms that need context for a renter or buyer.

$35 / room
06 · Twilight

Twilight photography.

Five HDR images shot at dusk. Exterior-focused, built for brownstone stoops, rooftop terraces, and townhouse facades that read best after sunset.

$200 flat
Section 02Why it matters

Why listing photography matters in Brooklyn.

The first showing
happens online.

Brooklyn buyers and renters scroll dozens of listings before they pick the few worth a Saturday. The photos are the first showing. A brownstone with bright, square, color-true images gets clicked, saved, and shared. The same brownstone shot in one dim exposure gets scrolled past, and the listing sits.

Most Brooklyn housing fights the camera. Parlor floors have one large front window and a dark rear. Garden levels run low on light. Converted lofts mix warehouse glass with deep interiors. A single exposure blows out the window or buries the room. Five-stage HDR balances the two, so a Park Slope parlor reads to its full size and a Bushwick studio reads as bright rather than cramped. Add a floor plan and a 360 virtual tour and potential buyers understand the apartment before they ask for a showing. That is the difference between a saved tab and a booked showing.

What good photos earn
  • More clicks and saves on MLS and listing portals.
  • More qualified showings from serious Brooklyn buyers.
  • A listing that reads as professionally represented.
  • Photos sized for MLS, social media, and brokerage sites.
  • Garden levels and small rooms that read bright, not dim.
Section 03Neighborhoods

Shot block by block, since 2020.

Ten neighborhoods.
One home borough.

OpenDoors360 was founded in Brooklyn in 2020, and the borough is still where Colin lives and shoots most weeks. That means we know the housing stock by neighborhood, not from a listing description. A parlor-floor brownstone, a converted loft, and a new-construction condo each need a different setup, and we walk in knowing which one we are shooting. Below is how we approach the neighborhoods we cover most.

Williamsburg

Converted industrial lofts and new-construction condos with floor-to-ceiling glass and Manhattan-facing windows. HDR balances the bright skyline outside against the interior, and a 360 virtual tour shows how an open loft plan actually flows.

Park Slope

Limestone and brownstone townhouses, parlor floors with original detail, and garden-level units. Tight rooms with one big window are exactly what five-stage HDR is built to handle.

DUMBO

Waterfront condos and warehouse conversions with bridge and skyline views. Twilight and aerial earn their cost here, where the view is half the listing.

Brooklyn Heights

Pre-war co-ops, limestone townhouses, and condos near the Promenade. Period interiors with mixed natural light read true in HDR rather than washing out at the windows.

Bed-Stuy

Two- and three-family brownstones and townhouses, many with rental units below. We cover each unit so a buyer reads the full layout and the income picture, not just the owner's floor.

Bushwick

Lofts, studios, and one-bedroom rentals in converted and new buildings. Fast, clean HDR sets that get a rental live the same week it hits the market.

Greenpoint

New-construction condos and converted lofts along the waterfront. Open plans and large windows pair well with a 360 virtual tour and a short video walkthrough.

Crown Heights

Brownstones, limestone row houses, and two- and three-family townhouses. Parlor floors with high ceilings and original woodwork shoot best with even, color-accurate light.

Fort Greene

Historic-district townhouses and brownstones near the park, plus newer condos. Detail shots of mantels, moldings, and stoops carry weight in this market.

Carroll Gardens

Row-house brownstones with deep gardens and Cobble Hill condos nearby. Garden-level and outdoor space is a selling point, so we shoot it the way buyers will use it.

Section 04Coverage

Every Brooklyn neighborhood. Colin is based here.

Home turf.
Not a subcontractor network.

Brooklyn is where OpenDoors360 started, and where Colin still lives and shoots. That means short travel windows, real knowledge of walk-up access and street parking on a given block, and a calendar that opens up faster than a photographer crossing in from Manhattan or out from the suburbs.

  • Williamsburg and Greenpoint converted lofts and new-construction condos.
  • Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill brownstones and townhouses.
  • Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO co-ops, condos, and waterfront units.
  • Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, and Fort Greene two- and three-family townhouses.
  • Bushwick lofts, studios, and one-bedroom rentals.
Built for Brooklyn stock

Brownstones, lofts, townhouses, and condos.

We shoot the property types that define the borough: parlor-floor brownstones with garden levels, converted industrial lofts, two- and three-family townhouses, new-construction condos, and studio and one-bedroom rentals. Each gets the same five-stage HDR standard.

Section 05Pricing

Published rates. Priced by square footage.

No photo minimums.
Quote within 2 business hours.

Most Brooklyn photographers hide their pricing behind a contact form. Ours is below. Rates scale with interior square footage and every HDR shoot includes full property coverage. Call or text (701) 566-9171 for anything over 5,500 sq ft.

Square Footage HDR Photography 360 Virtual Tour Video Walkthrough Drone / Aerial NY Only
0 – 1,500 sq ft $200$300$100$200
1,500 – 2,500 sq ft $275$400$150$200
2,500 – 3,500 sq ft $375$500$200$300
3,500 – 4,500 sq ft $475$600$250$400
4,500 – 5,500 sq ft $575$700$300$500
5,500+ sq ft Custom Quote. Call or text (701) 566-9171
Add-ons · pair with any package, any size
Virtual Staging $35 per room
Twilight $200 5 images, flat
Rush Service From $75 same-week, scales with property size
Bundled pricing
Book together and save.
Square Footage HDR + VideoHDR + Video + 360
0 – 1,500 sq ft $275$525
1,500 – 2,500 sq ft $375$725
2,500 – 3,500 sq ft $500$925
3,500 – 4,500 sq ft $650$1,150
4,500 – 5,500 sq ft $750$1,350
5,500+ sq ft Custom Quote. Call or text (701) 566-9171
Section 06Why agents call us

Built for the way Brooklyn listings move.

A listing has a window.
We work inside it.

Brooklyn moves fast. A well-priced brownstone in Park Slope or a new condo in Williamsburg draws offers in days, and the photos have to be live before the first open house. Most agents find us after a slow photographer cost them a launch weekend. The fix is a shoot booked fast, processed the same standard every time, and delivered before the listing goes up.

  • HDR on every property, from garden-level studios to four-story townhouses.
  • 24 to 48 hour delivery, with a rush option when a listing needs to launch.
  • No minimum image counts. We shoot the full property.
  • Web-ready and MLS-sized exports in one delivery link.
  • Photography, 360 virtual tours, video, and aerial booked in a single visit.
  • A local operator who knows walk-up access and street parking by block.
Bundle and convert twice

Pair photography with a tour or a video on the same listing.

Buyers who tour a property virtually are more likely to book an in-person showing. We pair HDR photography with a one-take walkthrough video, or add a 360 virtual tour for the full package, so one Brooklyn shoot markets the listing across every channel.

HDR + Video
From $275
HDR + Video + 360
From $525
Section 07One partner

Full real estate media, in one partner.

One booking.
Every asset a listing needs.

Most Brooklyn agents juggle a photographer, a video editor, and a tour vendor on three separate timelines. We run the full visual marketing set in house, so one shoot covers a listing across MLS, social media, and a brokerage site. Photography, 360 virtual tours, video, virtual staging, twilight, and aerial all come from the same operator on the same delivery link.

  • HDR listing photography on every property, interior and exterior.
  • Virtual staging to furnish vacant studios and one-bedrooms.
  • 4K video walkthroughs cut for listing platforms and broker reels.
  • Drone and aerial coverage across Brooklyn and the wider metro.
  • Twilight exteriors for stoops, terraces, and townhouse facades.
  • Pre-construction documentation for projects near occupied buildings.
Section 09What's included

Brief Monday. On site Tuesday. Delivered Wednesday.

Four steps.
The same every shoot.

Every Brooklyn shoot includes full property coverage, five-stage HDR on each frame, and both web-ready and MLS-sized exports in one delivery link. No minimum image count, no per-photo charge. Here is how a shoot runs from the address to the delivery.

Step 01

Send the address.

Address, square footage, services, and your launch date or open house. Five minutes by form or phone. We confirm a Brooklyn slot the same day.

Step 02

We shoot it.

Colin shoots the full property in HDR, plus any add-on services. One to three hours on site depending on the size of the townhouse or unit.

Step 03

Five-stage processing.

Each image is merged, tone-mapped, color-corrected, and finished. 360 virtual tours are stitched and published to a hosted URL with six months of hosting.

Step 04

One delivery link.

Web-ready and MLS-sized exports in a single link, 24 to 48 hours from the shoot. The Brooklyn listing goes live on time.

Section 10Common questions

Brooklyn real estate photography, answered.

More questions?
Call or text us.
How much does real estate photography cost in Brooklyn?

HDR photography starts at $200 for properties up to 1,500 square feet and is the only quality we deliver for Brooklyn listing work. Pricing scales with interior square footage and a 360 virtual tour add-on starts at $300. Our full rate table is published above.

Which Brooklyn neighborhoods do you cover?

All of Brooklyn. We shoot regularly in Williamsburg, Park Slope, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Greenpoint, Crown Heights, Fort Greene, and Carroll Gardens. Colin is based in Brooklyn, so the borough is home turf, not a service area we drive into.

Why do Brooklyn brownstones need HDR photography?

Brownstone interiors and tight rooms have bright windows and dim corners in the same frame. A single exposure blows out the window or loses the room. Five-stage HDR balances the window light with the interior, so parlor floors, garden levels, and small bedrooms read true.

How fast do you deliver?

Standard delivery is 24 to 48 hours from the shoot. A rush add-on is available for same-day or next-day turnaround when a Brooklyn listing needs to launch fast.

Can I book photography, a 360 virtual tour, and video in one visit?

Yes. Every service can be combined in a single shoot, which is the most efficient way to market a Brooklyn listing across MLS, social media, and a brokerage site at once.

Do you photograph Brooklyn rentals and multi-family townhouses, not just sales?

Yes. We shoot studio and one-bedroom rentals, two- and three-family townhouses, and full sales listings. The same five-stage HDR standard applies whether you are renting a Bushwick one-bedroom or selling a Park Slope brownstone. For a two- or three-family townhouse we cover each unit so a buyer can read the full income picture.

Can you deliver before my Brooklyn open house?

Tell us your launch date and open house when you book and we schedule the shoot to land photos ahead of it. Standard delivery is 24 to 48 hours from the shoot. A rush add-on covers same-day or next-day turnaround when a Brooklyn listing needs to go live for a weekend open house.

Section 11Across the city

We shoot all five boroughs from our Brooklyn base.

Brooklyn first.
The rest of New York next.
Book a shoot

Send the address.
We will send the quote.

Two business hours. No phone tag, no discovery call, no sales script.

(701) 566-9171 Call or text
Schedule your Brooklyn shoot