Guidelines for Prevention
To minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission during a house photo shoot, there are several guidelines that can be followed. First, it’s important to schedule the shoot for a time when the house is unoccupied, if possible. This will reduce the number of people in the house and the amount of contact needed.
If the homeowner or someone else is to be present, everyone should wear a masks that cover their nose and mouth throughout the shoot, except when it’s necessary to remove them for the photo. Additionally, everyone should try to maintain a physical distance of at least six feet as mush as possible.
If any equipment needs to be shared, it’s important to disinfect it before and after use to help prevent transmission of the virus. This could include cameras, lighting equipment, and any props that are being used.
To further minimized contact, it may be a good idea to limit the number of people present at the shoot to essential personnel only. This could include the photographer, the homeowner and any necessary assistants or stylists. Other non-essential people, such as friends or family members, should be asked to stay home to reduce the risk of transmission.
Finally, it’s a good idea to conduct any necessary communication for planning remotely, such as through email or video conferencing. This can help to reduce the amount of time spent in close proximity to others.
By following these guidelines, photographers can help to minimize contact and reduce the risk of COVID transmission while still capturing great photos of houses for real estate listings or other purposes.

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