How to Take Photos For a Stairlift Quote
1.Bird’s-Eye View from the Top:
Stand at the top of the staircase and take a photo looking straight down to show the full layout and curvature of the stairs.
2.Top-Bottom Wide Shot:
Stand on the landing or top of the stairs and take a shot looking down toward the bottom, ensuring the whole stairway is framed from top to bottom. This perspective should capture the full depth of the staircase and any decorative features or railings.
3.Bottom-Up Wide Shot:
From the floor at the bottom of the stairs, take a wide-angle photo looking up the full staircase—or as much as you can—so the shape, curves, and railing of the staircase are clearly visible.