Commercial Property Photography Nottingham

First impressions in commercial property are made online. Make yours count.

Before anyone books a viewing, attends an event, or signs a lease, they’ve already seen your photos. That decision — “worth looking at” or “move on” — happens in seconds. Great photography doesn’t just show a space; it makes people want to be in it.

Whether you’re selling, letting, or marketing an event venue, I’ll make sure your property looks exactly as good as it does in person — and then a little better.

Are you looking for a Commercial Property Photographer in Nottingham?

Help your featured properties sell quickly or rent your spaces easily with professional images.

Why use a Professional Property Photographer?

Why not just use a phone or a standard estate agent photographer?

For residential property, a phone often does the job. Commercial property is a different matter. The spaces are larger, the lighting is more complex, and the stakes are higher — a commercial lease or sale is rarely a casual decision.

Professional commercial property photography means proper wide-angle lenses, HDR blending to handle those awkward bright windows (goodbye, blown-out white rectangles), and a creative eye for how to present a space so it looks lived-in, functional, and genuinely appealing — not like an empty room waiting to be returned to its landlord.

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But isn’t a phone just as good?

A lot of residential property photography is shot using a phone or tablet as it just wouldn’t be cost-effective to use a professional photographer. However, for commercial use it makes sense to use equipment that has the capabilities to adjust the amount of light that hits the sensor. Also using a DSLR gives you the freedom to take multiple shots and then merge them together in Photoshop.

By using this technique it means that the exposure of the image can be adjusted for both interior and exterior views, so you can say goodbye to white, over-exposed windows.

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Staging your property so it looks great.

Staging makes a real difference — and I’ll help you get it right.

The best commercial property shots show a space in use. A meeting room set up for a meeting. A venue dressed for an event. A restaurant shot at the right time of day with the right light coming through the windows.

I’ll advise on what to move, what to add, and what to leave alone before I start shooting — because a little preparation before a shoot saves a lot of editing afterwards, and the results are consistently better.

Commercial Property Photography by Steve Edwards Commercial Photographer Nottingham
Commercial Property Photography by Steve Edwards Commercial Photographer Nottingham
Keighton Auditorium by Steve Edwards Photography for Winkworth Metal Roofing Ltd Commercial Photographer Nottingham
Commercial Property Photography by Steve Edwards Commercial Photographer Nottingham
Trinity View, Friars Road, Coventry CV1 2JE by Steve Edwards Photography Commercial Photographer Nottingham

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Would you like to work with someone with a no-nonsense approach, simple pricing structure (with no hidden extras) and who ensures you get the best value possible?