For landlords · Portfolio owner or lettings director
Landlord-ready corporate event photography
Most landlords land on corporate events for the same reason — voids extending past 21 days on properties that used to let in a week. The fix isn't more images, it's a different workflow.



Overview
Why landlords book this workflow
same-day social-ready gallery + delivered full edit within 72 hours, framed around what landlords actually report on: days-on-market to first viewing, void days per unit per year, rental achieved vs asking.
Sectors covered
Recent landlord briefs by sector
- single-let portfolios in L17/L18
- HMO operators around Smithdown Road
- coastal short-let owners on the Wirral
- student-let managers near the universities
What normally goes wrong
Patterns we see across landlords
- 1portal images shot on a phone that undersell the finished refurb
- 2lettings stock cycling faster than the sales photographer diary can accommodate
- 3insurance disputes on damage claims with no before-photography on file
- 4voids extending past 21 days on properties that used to let in a week
- 5HMO rooms photographed one-by-one at odd hours

Case angle
How this looked for a recent landlord brief
On a recent landlord commission the workflow ran end-to-end: discreet event coverage with two lenses, mixing wide-context and close detail. Deliverable landed as same-day social-ready gallery + delivered full edit within 72 hours. Scene captured: Liverpool Town Hall facade.
Objections we hear
What landlords usually ask before signing off
It's just a rental — why pay for photography?
The maths sits on avoided void. One week's rent on a £900 pcm unit is £208 — a single photography visit usually costs less and shifts the void by more than a week.
Do we need to redecorate first?
Not always. The framing and lighting toolkit is designed to make lived-in stock still look presentable; only cosmetic defects that would fail a viewing get flagged before shooting.
Can you cover a whole portfolio in one week?
Yes — a five-to-ten property block is normally cleared over 2–3 site days depending on tenant access windows.
What about tenant privacy?
Standard workflow avoids identifying belongings, and consent is confirmed with the current tenant before the shoot.
KPIs this moves
Numbers landlords report against
days-on-market to first viewing
void days per unit per year
rental achieved vs asking
How it fits
Where corporate events sits inside a landlord's remit
For landlords, corporate events sits inside the portfolio owner or lettings director's remit as annual portfolio investor updates. discreet event coverage with two lenses, mixing wide-context and close detail, sized against void days per unit per year.
Commercials
How the landlord engagement is priced and scoped
- Billing
- Per-property flat rate; portfolio retainers from six units.
- Buying cycle
- Trigger-based — usually a run of extended voids or a refurb completion.
- Decision maker
- Portfolio owner or lettings director
- Compliance
- Consent recorded per property; tenant belongings excluded from framing where present.
- Deliverable
- same-day social-ready gallery + delivered full edit within 72 hours
- Method
- discreet event coverage with two lenses, mixing wide-context and close detail
Next step
Book a corporate events pilot for your landlord team
Next step for landlords: send the scope, the target month, and the KPI you're reporting on. Quote and slot back same day.
Single-project trial before any retainer — no lock-in.
Start a pilotRelated
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