Sharing great photos of your space on our platform will reveal its potential and increase the chances of getting booked quickly.

Listings with high-quality pictures receive more requests and bookings on our platform, we recommend following these guidelines to make your space stand out!

Let's get started! In order to get your space listed on Storefront, you need to:

  • Provide at least 4 interior pictures and 2 exterior pictures of your space, as well as a floor plan

  • Upload a minimum picture size of 1440 (Width) x 960 (Height)

  • Take Horizontal photographs only

Infographic titled How to take a Storefront-approved photo showing 4 steps: set up your space, choose the right perspective, use natural light, and stay stable or use a tripod

Not a professional photographer? No problem! We're here to help you produce high-quality content.

Tip: While it's preferable to shoot with a camera, a smartphone can also do the trick if the picture follows our guidelines.

6 Golden rules to follow -

Photo guide showing 6 shooting tips with example space photos: shoot straight, shoot into every corner, respect vertical and horizontal lines, highlight unique features, show the organization of your space, and take pictures from outside

Please keep in mind:

  • Photograph your space to illustrate the quality of its features for potential clients to see.

  • Please pay close attention to details in the picture and the quality of the light. Whether it is a showroom, boutique, or gallery space, this will help set the scene and present the character of the space for any future renter.

  • Once all of the above is completed, you can go ahead and log in to your Storefront account in order to add your images.

Grid of 9 successful listing photo examples showing well-lit commercial spaces from various angles
What not to shoot guide showing 9 bad photo examples including raw spaces, messy spaces, closed blinds, dark spaces, people in pictures, crooked shots, blurry images, close-ups, and vertical photos

Hope you found this article useful. You can also download Storefront's photography guide using this link.