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Of all the things dealerships spend superfluous monies on, hiring someone that cares and wants to take pride in their photos and put the best product forward seems like a fair return on investment.

No photobooth needed. In fact, overcast skies or even the right photography equipment in the sun, can make quality photos and many times way better than any dealership's photobooth shoot.

Brilliant.
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Great examples, thank you, and keep them coming!

Question for the group: I along with others have advocated getting images of high-value, differentiating options early in the photo carousel. So instead of a 24-photo carousel having 12 exterior, then 12 interior photos, we would instead capture 2-3 exterior photos, then jump inside and take pictures of the rear-camera, heated seat button, and optional 3rd row, then jump back outside for more exterior photos. The idea is that if you look at Google Analytics for dealers who track photo-carousel-clicks, there is a drop off after about 8-10 images. So, if most consumers look at the first 10 images, make sure high-value differentiating options are within the first 10.

Agree or disagree?

Hi George

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Great examples, thank you, and keep them coming!

Question for the group: I along with others have advocated getting images of high-value, differentiating options early in the photo carousel. So instead of a 24-photo carousel having 12 exterior, then 12 interior photos, we would instead capture 2-3 exterior photos, then jump inside and take pictures of the rear-camera, heated seat button, and optional 3rd row, then jump back outside for more exterior photos. The idea is that if you look at Google Analytics for dealers who track photo-carousel-clicks, there is a drop off after about 8-10 images. So, if most consumers look at the first 10 images, make sure high-value differentiating options are within the first 10.

Agree or disagree?

Hi George,

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George Nenni asks the DealerRefresh community to share standout dealer examples of new and used vehicle photography, both indoor and outdoor. The thread surfaces a strategic insight: since photo carousel engagement drops off after 8-10 images, dealers should front-load high-value option shots rather than grouping all exteriors first. A side exchange with Darius from dariusmotorsport.com highlighted a practical technical takeaway — vehicle photos should be at least 250KB to remain sharp when users pinch-to-zoom on mobile.

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