wedding for landlords — Liverpool Town Hall facade

Portfolio owner or lettings director playbook

Liverpool Visuals — Wedding Photography for landlords

Landlords using this wedding pack get one thing back: predictability. flat per-property rate that pays back in one week of avoided void, and 24-hour delivery for rolling churn stock.

Overview

Why landlords book this workflow

Everything is scoped to portfolio owner or lettings director priorities: Turn voids around faster with imagery that reads like a proper listing, not a phone snap.

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.

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 changes

The landlord workflow, in practice

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before/after archive built quietly across the portfolio

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24-hour delivery for rolling churn stock

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portfolio-wide licence covering paid social and portal use

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flat per-property rate that pays back in one week of avoided void

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compliance-friendly framing that avoids identifying tenant belongings

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
edited gallery (400–700 images) plus optional aerial highlights reel
Method
documentary + posed hybrid coverage with two-body backup and on-site card backups
wedding for landlords — Liverpool Town Hall facade

Case angle

How this looked for a recent landlord brief

On a recent landlord commission the workflow ran end-to-end: documentary + posed hybrid coverage with two-body backup and on-site card backups. Deliverable landed as edited gallery (400–700 images) plus optional aerial highlights reel. Scene captured: Liverpool Town Hall facade.

FAQs

Landlords — questions we hear

What's the typical buying cycle for landlords?

Trigger-based — usually a run of extended voids or a refurb completion.

How is wedding priced for landlords?

Per-property flat rate; portfolio retainers from six units. Fixed-price quote returned the same working day once the brief lands.

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.

Which sectors do you already cover?

Recent wedding work spans single-let portfolios in L17/L18, HMO operators around Smithdown Road, coastal short-let owners on the Wirral, student-let managers near the universities.

Which KPIs does this move?

Landlords typically brief around days-on-market to first viewing, void days per unit per year, rental achieved vs asking.

How it fits

Where wedding sits inside a landlord's remit

For landlords, wedding sits inside the portfolio owner or lettings director's remit as off-scope for landlords. documentary + posed hybrid coverage with two-body backup and on-site card backups, sized against rental achieved vs asking.