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Hotel photography tips: how to increase your bookings

  • Jessica Freedman
  • 7 August 2025
  • 4 minute read
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What is hotel photography?

Hotel photography is the art of capturing your hotel in a way that highlights its most appealing features to future guests while telling the story of your brand. This usually includes high-quality images of hotel rooms, amenities, and shared spaces, as well as detail shots that reflect comfort and care.

A good photographer often uses wide-angle lenses to capture the scope of a room, along with close-ups to emphasize the finer details. Done well, these images become a visual extension of your guest experience.

What is hotel photography

Why does hotel photography matter?

Hotel photography does more than showcase your property – they create an emotional connection. When potential guests browse your website, OTA listings, or social channels, photos help them picture themselves staying with you. They set expectations, communicate brand personality, and build trust.

Visual storytelling is especially important on social media, where images inspire daydreams and encourage sharing. Influencers and professional content creators know this well, and their images can generate valuable buzz around your property.

Most importantly, photos help answer a guest’s unspoken question: What will it feel like to stay here? A smiling face by the pool, a couple enjoying a cocktail at the bar, or the glow of your lobby at night brings that vision to life.

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How does hotel photography impact your website?

Your hotel website is often where the booking decision is made, and photography has a direct influence on whether someone continues to the booking engine or bounces away.

High-quality, optimized images improve both user experience and search visibility. Adding accurate alt text and following image SEO best practices can increase your chances of appearing in Google Images or even visual searches through apps like Google Lens. Good photography isn’t just decoration – it’s a traffic and conversion driver.

Should hotels hire a professional photographer for a photoshoot?

While anyone can snap photos with a smartphone, hotel photography requires a specialized skill set. Architectural photography, lighting techniques, photo editing, and styling all contribute to whether your hotel looks ordinary or extraordinary.

Whether you’re a boutique property, a luxury resort, or even a hostel, investing in a professional photographer can elevate your brand perception, setting you apart from competitors.

Should hotels hire a professional photographer for a photoshoot

9 hotel photography tips to make the best first impression

Now let’s take a look at some hotel photography tips that will make a difference.

1. Use natural light

Natural light produces softer, more flattering results than artificial lighting. It enhances colors, creates depth, and makes your photos feel more authentic and true-to-life.

2. Get multiple angles

Show each space from different perspectives to capture its full character. Multiple angles provide a complete picture and add variety to your photo gallery.

3. Highlight your unique features

Details matter. Showcase the little touches – fresh linens, thoughtful amenities, design accents – that demonstrate the care and personality of your hotel.

4. Capture authentic guest experience

Guests don’t just book a room; they book moments. Photos of people enjoying your pool, dining, or relaxing in the spa create relatable, aspirational imagery.

5. Include exterior shots and local attractions

Give a sense of place. Exterior photos and images of nearby attractions help guests understand the setting and feel more connected to the destination.

6. Keep it consistent

Consistency across lighting, angles, and style creates a professional, cohesive image library. Balance wide shots with close-ups and mix lifestyle images with property photos.

7. Optimize your photos

High-quality images are essential, but they should also be optimized for SEO and fast load times. Add alt text, use descriptive file names, and consider HDR for the best results.

8. Keep your photos updated

Outdated photography can damage trust. If you’ve renovated or refreshed your property, your photos should reflect that. Fresh images signal that your hotel is well-maintained and up to date.

9. Show your personality

Not every photo has to be perfectly polished. Candid, playful images of smiling guests or behind-the-scenes moments help show the human side of your brand, even if you’re a luxury hotel.

How Mews can enhance your hotel photography

Beautiful photos deserve to be showcased in the right way. With the Mews Booking Engine, you can showcase photos directly in the booking journey – from room galleries to upsell offers – giving guests a clear, engaging view of what they’ll experience.

By making your photography part of a seamless, user-friendly booking flow, Mews helps turn visual inspiration into bookings.

Conclusion

Hotel photography is one of the most powerful hotel marketing tools at your disposal. It builds trust, inspires bookings, and sets you apart on both your hotel website and OTA websites. By following these hotel photography tips – from using natural light to keeping your photo library updated – you’ll create a visual story that resonates with guests. Pair it with a seamless booking engine, and your property becomes irresistible.

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