Photo Examples Photos should depict quality views of storage offices, units, gates, broad entrance areas (with sign if
possible), and storage lots for large outdoor items. Not all one of these will be applicable for every
property.
Below are some excellent examples showing all of the above. Photos were shot at angles with proper
distances
Access Gained:
For the following examples, the photographer was granted access onto the property
Full set of thumbnail photos:
-Office, gate, and a variety of units were captured
-Angles, distance, and framing are all good
Full set of thumbnail photos:
-Office, gate, and a variety of units were captured
-Angles, distance, and framing are all good
Photographed from public access: For the following examples, the photographer could only shoot from public access. All photos were shot
from the sidewalk/street, avoiding property grounds
Full set of thumbnail photos:
-Office, property sign, and any units in view from public access were photographed
Full set of thumbnail photos:
-Office, property sign, and any units in view from public access were photographed
Full set of thumbnail photos:
Indoor storage facility: The following example shows photos of an indoor facility. Photographer was able to gain access
Full set of thumbnail photos:
-Whole building, outdoor units, indoor units, and gate all captured
-Proper angles and distances
Examples of unacceptable photos
Avoid photographing too close, cutting off large parts of structures, obstructions, and
straight-on angles as much as possible. We only accept angled photos with clear views.
Please set exposures correctly to avoid un-editable dark or light areas
Avoid sun glare/flare. If you need to shoot toward the sun, please block with your hand
or another object
Frame photos to leave about an equal amount of sky and ground. Leave space on the
sides when possible
Full set of a property where the photographer was granted permission to shoot inside.
-Several of the photos were shot too close and/or at a straight-on angle.
-Bad exposures and focus issues.
-Missing a quality shot of the gate and office building
Full set of a property where the photographer could only shoot from public access
-The photos are poorly framed and don’t focus on the property well
-Obstructions and poor angles
Full set of indoor facility
-Photos were shot too close with no full building views.
-Several photos have a straight-on angles
-Photos were shot on property grounds with no permission granted. The photographer would’ve fared
better shooting at a farther distance from public access
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