I have several friends that share the same problem including my previous store. We actually got permission from a hotel next door to take pictures on their lot. Not only did we not have an area to set up a booth, we didn't have a nice area outside. What we had was a desire that our pictures looked presentable.
I know that they sell a lot of cars at my friend's store and they have a very short "days to market". They can not be spending a lot of time editing pictures. There is obviously a way to do this that isn't too time consuming.
I'm jealous of those dealerships that have large facilities and open areas in their service departments to set up booths. I just had to play the cards I was dealt.
I am in this situation. Almost an 2 week changing routine of a "good spot" to take the pictures due to inventory influx/deflux. Less cars = better spots. But, if you understand the basics of outside lighting and how it effects cars I dont think this is such a problem. No room for a studio. Inside studio is better for many obvious reasons but outside will make due w/ car photos.
1. Consumer can now recognize what your dealership looks like, from a road side stand point. They know where to go now.
2. Simply pulling your vehicle off the "line" by backing up or pulling forward will work as a photo. More user interaction with other vehicles. "Ohhh whats that car behind there?----->>>>>>Search "
It's all about the lighting.