Every DHV property is treated as an editorial — not a tile in someone else's feed. What follows is what that actually looks like, and what every seller gets when they list with us.
The market doesn't see your property the way you do. Our work is to bridge that gap — not by changing the property, but by changing how it's experienced.
Before photography.
Before advertising.
Before a listing goes live.
We begin by understanding who the property is for, what makes it distinct, and how it should be introduced to the market.
The result isn't a template. It's a launch built specifically for that property.
The way a property unfolds shapes what a buyer remembers — and what they're willing to come back for.
The delivered set is graded shot to shot — black point, white balance, mid-tone warmth — until the property reads consistent. Not a filter. A register.
Out of room-type ordering, into editorial sequence: how a visitor would actually move through the property. Approach, threshold, anchor, exterior, detail, close.
Short captions and editorial headlines written into the frames — not under them. Picture and line carry equal weight, the way a magazine spread does.
Interior shots come back accurate; they often arrive a little flat. The edit deepens the blacks, calms a wall that's pulling color it shouldn't, restores a rug to the tone it actually is in the room. Restraint, not drama. The buyer feels the house, not the photograph.
A summer evening shot, delivered at midday, reads as midday. The edit returns it to the hour it was meant to be — backlit trees, warm glow in the windows, the long shadows that make a property feel inhabited. Photography captures the geometry. The edit captures the time of day a buyer will picture themselves there.
A character room arrives the way the room camera sees it — the wood reads cool, the green wall sits flat, the painting feels like decor. The edit returns each element to its own weight: warmth in the wood bar, depth in the green, the painting reading as the room's actual centerpiece. Same room. Now it has air around it.
No templatesNo automationNo one-size-fits-all launch
Editorial photography on this page produced in partnership with Sundae Spaces.
Because great homes aren't sold the same way.
A limited number of editorial launches each season. If your property meets the bar, we should talk.
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