Proof
What hosts say afterwards
Six owners, three countries, one shared complaint beforehand: the rooms looked better in person. Below the reviews there's a full walkthrough of one project, start to finish.
“We'd been using phone photos for two years. The new gallery went live on a Tuesday and we were fully booked for the following month by Friday.”
Ana Ferreira
Owner, Casa Verde — Porto
“He shot around 40 guests and none of them noticed. That's the part I didn't expect. The common-room images are now our whole Instagram.”
Marek Dolny
Manager, Tram House Hostel — Lisbon
“The prep list alone was worth it. We fixed things we'd stopped seeing — the mismatched lamps, the grey towels. Then the photos did the rest.”
Giulia Rossi
Masseria Lupo — Ostuni
“Booking.com raised our listing score after the update. Same rooms, same price, better light.”
Tomás Ibáñez
Patio 14 Guesthouse — Seville
“I rent out my own home three months a year and was terrified it would look staged. It looks like my house, on a good day.”
Hélène Marchand
Private residence — Sintra
“Delivered in five days, cropped for every platform, with a note telling us which photo to lead with. Nobody does that.”
Sofia Blau
Nord Rooms — Porto
Example project
Masseria Lupo — Ostuni, Italy
An eight-room masseria an hour outside Bari, relaunching after a winter renovation. Full day package, shot in July, delivered before the August rush.

+41%
direct bookings, first 90 days
2.3×
listing click-through rate
5 days
brief to delivered gallery
01
The brief
Eight rooms, a courtyard and a breakfast terrace. The owners had beautiful ceramics and no photographs that showed them. Their listing led with a bathroom.
02
Prep
A week out, I sent a two-page list: swap the grey towels, clear the courtyard of drying racks by 7am, keep room 4 unbooked for the morning.
03
Shoot day
Started at 6:40 for the courtyard, worked east-facing rooms until eleven, broke for the heat, came back at six for the terrace and the arrival shot.
04
Delivery
62 edited images in five days, with vertical crops for stories and a one-page note on sequencing the listing. Their new lead image is the courtyard at breakfast.



“The prep list alone was worth it. Then the photos did the rest.”