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PGI | Poulsbo RV, Four locations in Washington
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PGI Photographer Process

  1. Check-In/Out: Always check in and out with a sales manager.
  2. Photo List: Do you have the list of what WE PROVIDE for the RVs that need photos? If not ask the sales manager or Anthony. A new list is sent out every Monday morning.
  3. Review with Sales Manager: Before checking out, go over the list of photographed units with the sales manager.
  4. Report Unready Units: If an RV isn’t photo-ready (unmade beds, clutter, or lack of cleaning), notify the store.
  5. Photo Quality: Take your time to capture clear, well-lit images—avoid blurry or dark photos.

 

Exterior Photos:

  1. Full RV Shot – ¾ Profile
  2. Side Profile – Take a side view showing the full length of the RV.
  3. Front & Rear Views – Clear shots of the front and rear
  4. Slide-Outs (Extended & Retracted) – Show the RV with slide-outs extended to illustrate space if possible
  5. Entry Door & Steps
  6. Storage Compartments – Capture all storage areas to demonstrate capacity.
  7. Wheels & Tires – Take close-ups of tires and rims, especially if they are in good condition or recently replaced. These should be the last photos.
  8. Hookups & Utilities – Show connections for water, power, and sewage, as well as propane tanks.

Interior Photos:

  1. Main Living Area – Take wide-angle shots of the living space, capturing seating, entertainment centers, and storage.
  2. Kitchen & Appliances – Show countertops, stove, microwave, fridge, and pantry space.
  3. Dining Area – Photograph the table and chairs or booth seating.
  4. Bedroom – Take photos of the bed, storage areas wardrobes, and any overhead storage.
  5. Bathroom – Capture the shower, toilet, and sink area, as well as any storage cabinets. Try to get a full shot of the bathroom if you can.
  6. Motor Homes Driver’s Cabin – Show the dashboard, seats, controls, and mileage on the odometer.
  7. Bunks/Additional Sleeping Areas – Take photos of bunk beds, lofts, or convertible sleeping areas.
  8. Special Features:
  1. Upgraded Features – Highlight any upgrades such as solar panels, satellite dishes, or any add ons.
  2. Entertainment System – Show the TV, stereo system, and speaker setup.
  3. Control Panel – Take a photo of the main control panel where settings for slide-outs, tank levels, and climate control are adjusted.
  4. Generator (if applicable) – Show the generator with a close-up of the hour meter.
  5. Outdoor Kitchen

Lighting & Staging Tips for the stores to do:

  • Take photos during the daytime with natural lighting for the best clarity.
  • Open curtains and turn on interior lights to brighten the space.
  • Clean and declutter all areas before taking pictures.
  • Stage the RV to look inviting (e.g., make the bed, set the table, and arrange pillows neatly).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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