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10Change season · Light, sky & weather

Change season — move the same shot through the year.

Take a midsummer exterior and render it in autumn, winter, or spring — for buyers who shop year-round.

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The same exterior shown in summer and autumn.BeforeAfter

Change season · summer to autumn

More before / afters

Autumn

Before — Autumn
After — Autumn
Before
After

The problem

The shoot was in July. The buyer is shopping in November. Change season renders the same exterior in a different season so the listing photographs as the season the buyer is actually living in.

The standard

  1. Trees in the frame change leaf colour and density to match the chosen season.
  2. Ground material — grass, gravel, snow — updates believably.
  3. Sky and ambient light shift to match the new season’s typical hour.

The handoff

Up to four seasonal renders per exterior in a single zip.

Companion tools

Pairs naturally with change weather and sky replacement — together they give every exterior a year-round photo set.

When Vesta runs it

Used as a single-step move outside any Vesta run — change season is a one-off rather than a sequenced step.

Field notes

Read the studio note on seasonal renders that read as the season, not the calendar.

Field reading

Where this lives

Part of the Light, sky & weather entry in the tool catalog. When several tools in this group apply to the same listing, hand the listing to Vestaand let her plan the run.

When the next listing reaches you,

Proof, not promises

Listings that move faster.

  • My winter listing showed bare branches and a brown lawn that made the yard look small. I shifted it to a lush green summer and the property opened up. The fence line and the oak edges stayed honest, no postcard look.
    Bianca Sorensen
    Listing Agent · Hartford
  • Buyers struggle to picture a yard under February snow. Switching the scene to full summer green showed the gardens the way the seller planted them, and the railings and tree trunks held up. Showings picked up the same week.
    Rahul Mehta
    Sales Associate · Buffalo
  • I listed a lake cottage in the dead of winter with a grey, leafless shot. A change to lush green summer brought the whole lot to life, edges along the dock and pines intact. It finally looks like the place people want in July.
    Margaret Osei
    Listing Photographer · Duluth
  • The lawn was dormant and patchy the morning I shot it. I moved the season to green summer and the curb appeal returned without looking fake. The hedge lines and the maple canopy stayed believable, and no buyer flagged it.
    Cole Whitaker
    Broker · Spokane
  • My winter listing showed bare branches and a brown lawn that made the yard look small. I shifted it to a lush green summer and the property opened up. The fence line and the oak edges stayed honest, no postcard look.
    Bianca Sorensen
    Listing Agent · Hartford
  • Buyers struggle to picture a yard under February snow. Switching the scene to full summer green showed the gardens the way the seller planted them, and the railings and tree trunks held up. Showings picked up the same week.
    Rahul Mehta
    Sales Associate · Buffalo
  • I listed a lake cottage in the dead of winter with a grey, leafless shot. A change to lush green summer brought the whole lot to life, edges along the dock and pines intact. It finally looks like the place people want in July.
    Margaret Osei
    Listing Photographer · Duluth
  • The lawn was dormant and patchy the morning I shot it. I moved the season to green summer and the curb appeal returned without looking fake. The hedge lines and the maple canopy stayed believable, and no buyer flagged it.
    Cole Whitaker
    Broker · Spokane