In the field
On the Airbnb search grid the cover photo is roughly 80% of the card. A 1% click-through on a thousand impressions returns ten listing-page views; a neighbour at 3% gets thirty. Same property, same price, three times the bookings — earned by the cover shot.
The studio renders the cover at the standard a guest expects from a higher price tier: balanced light, real materials, a styled focal point. Twilight conversion turns a flat daytime exterior into the one image that still stops a scroll.
Inside the studio
The gallery wins the rest of the booking. Guests expect 15 to 25 photos covering every room, the exterior, and any signature feature. Gaps trigger doubt. Vestaro carries the same considered look across the set: enhanced interiors, dusk-lit exteriors, decluttered rooms, restaged dated pieces.
For occupied turnovers, virtual decluttering renders the property as vacant without asking guests to put away every item. For dated furniture you can't justify replacing, a restage swaps the piece in the photo while preserving the room's bones. Disclose virtual edits in the caption when relevant — Airbnb policy and good faith both lean that way.
At handoff
When the listing's been live for months and the click-through still won't move, the guide library has two long-form reads written for hosts: a photo upgrade playbook (which fix matches which symptom) and a ten-lever booking playbook (the levers beyond photos — pricing, Instant Book, response time, reviews, amenities).
For hosts managing five or more properties, the same considered look can be applied across an entire portfolio at studio rates. Write to the studio with the listings and we'll set up the run.
