🧹 Object Removal for Real Estate Photography
Remove distractions and keep the focus where it belongs — on the property.
Even the most beautiful listing can have unwanted distractions in the frame — from power cords and trash cans to parked cars and cluttered countertops. Our Object Removal service professionally retouches your images to erase these distractions, leaving only clean, market-ready photos that put the property in its best light.
What Is Object Removal?
Object Removal is a premium photo editing service where unwanted elements are digitally erased and seamlessly replaced with natural-looking surroundings.
Using professional retouching techniques, we can remove:
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Small clutter like shoes, pet bowls, toiletries, or cords
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Cars, trash cans, or signs from driveways and streets
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Unattractive objects from yards or patios
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Eye-level distractions in interior shots
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Personal items that make the space feel “lived-in” instead of “move-in ready”
Why Use Object Removal?
• Improve First Impressions — Cleaner images sell faster and photograph better online
• Highlight the Home, Not the Mess — Keep the focus where it belongs
• Maximize Photo Appeal — Particularly important for MLS, print ads, and hero shots
• Help Buyers Visualize — Removes personal or distracting items for a neutral, welcoming look
• Perfect for Vacation Rentals — Keep marketing images spotless and timeless
📦 Package Details
Feature | Details |
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Price | $25–$75 per image (based on complexity) |
Delivery | 1–2 business days |
Includes | Professional retouching + realistic background fill |
Best For | MLS hero shots, high-end listings, rentals |
Limitations | Not for structural changes (walls, floors, etc.) |
🕒 When to Use Object Removal
• Listing day came before cleanup day
• Cars or bins block your perfect exterior shot
• Cluttered countertops, shelves, or entryways
• Personal items you don’t want in the marketing photos
• Signs, cords, or equipment distracting from the property
• Staging was partial or incomplete
Pro Tip from Brad
“Removing just one or two distracting elements from a photo can completely change the way buyers perceive a space. Clean images not only look better — they sell better.”