TurboTenant

RealEstatePhotographer

$0–100k United States CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Real Estate Photographer at TurboTenant. Skills: Real estate photography, 3D tours, Condition reporting. Deliver professionally edited photos. Capture Zillow 3D tours”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Travel 35-50+ mile radius, Background check, Sign independent contractor agreement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Real estate photography portfolio, High-quality wide-angle lens, 360° camera compatible with Zillow, Advanced photo editing skills, Updated mobile device, Excellent written communication skills, Professional demeanor, Valid driver’s license, Reliable vehicle, Flexible schedule, Live within 35 miles of market area

Nice to Have

Familiarity with FHA, Familiarity with housing compliance, Leveraging modern tools, Smart processes, Can-do attitude for new software, AI-Native workflow, Hyper-detail oriented

What You'll Do.

Deliver professionally edited photos

Capture Zillow 3D tours

Capture digital floor plans

Perform initial property walkthroughs

Submit comprehensive condition reports

Manage lockbox installation

Manage lockbox battery maintenance

Respond promptly to assignments

Ensure 24-hour turnaround

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Written communication

Full Job Description

Role Mission Are you a visual storyteller with an eye for detail and a knack for seamless execution? Ziprent (a subsidiary of TurboTenant) is looking for a independent contractor (1099) Real Estate Photographer it’s about crafting the digital first impression for our rental properties and ensuring every home is "rent-ready" through meticulous property walkthroughs and technical setups. In this role, you’ll serve as a vital link in our growth engine, transforming empty spaces into high-performing listings. You’ll work independently to manage everything from 3D tours and high-fidelity photography to smart lockbox installations and condition reporting. If you love the freedom of the road and have a "tech-forward" approach, we want to talk to you. Key Responsibilities: Visual Storytelling: Deliver 15–25+ professionally edited, high-quality interior and exterior photos that make our listings pop. Immersive Tech: Capture Zillow 3D tours and digital floor plans using a 360° camera to provide prospective tenants with a "true-to-life" experience. Property Stewardship: Perform initial property walkthroughs and submit comprehensive condition reports to ensure our high standards are met. Operational Logistics: Take the lead on key management, including the pick-up, installation, and battery maintenance of smart lockboxes. High-Velocity Response: Maintain a "Be Better" mindset by responding promptly to new assignments and ensuring a 24-hour turnaround on all reports and deliverables. Territory Mastery: Serving our local community and surrounding region, with a willingness to travel a 35–50+ mile radius to support our expanding market. Qualifications: Proven Experience: A strong real estate photography portfolio showcasing your ability to capture spaces effectively. Tech-Savvy Toolkit: Professional gear including a high-quality wide-angle lens and a 360° camera compatible with Zillow. Editing Expertise: Advanced photo editing skills to ensure every shot is polished and profession

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