SleekPixel for real estate photographers: branded portfolio and rate cards
SleekPixel reads each listing's address, square footage, deliverables, and turnaround time and renders a 1200 by 1200 LinkedIn card on save. Listings, rate cards, and agent feature posts all share the same professional brand without anyone designing one-offs.
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Stop hand-designing a recap card for every listing you shoot
Real estate photographers grow on LinkedIn, not Instagram. Agents and brokers scroll LinkedIn between meetings and remember the photographer whose work shows up clearly in the feed. A listing recap with the address, the square footage, the deliverables, and the turnaround time tells the agent exactly what the photographer delivered and how quickly. A photo of the front of the house with no context does almost none of that work.
SleekPixel ties each listing to a WordPress custom post type. You design one card template at 1200 by 1200 with placeholders for address, square_footage, deliverables, turnaround, and category. Each save renders the card, writes the og:image, and exposes a download ready for LinkedIn. The studio's mark, contact line, and rate sheet link stay in fixed positions across listings, rate cards, and agent feature posts.
Single-family listings pick up one accent. Luxury and architectural work pick up a refined accent. Commercial and multi-family listings pick up a buttoned-up accent. The feed reads as one professional studio across a year of listings, and agents recognize the brand at a glance when the next deal needs a photographer.
Workflow
From listing delivery to LinkedIn card
Design the card template
Map listing fields
Publish the recap
Share to LinkedIn
Output
Sample real estate listing card
This LinkedIn card was rendered from a listing record's address, square footage, deliverables, and turnaround time, with the hero image pulled from the listing's twilight exterior frame.
Comparison
Hand-designed listing recap vs SleekPixel for real estate photographers
Custom design per listing
- Listing recaps drift visually across a busy season of fifteen deals a month
- Square footage, deliverables, and turnaround often missing from the post
- Agent feature posts borrow design language from listing recaps incorrectly
- Rate card updates require a manual redesign every time pricing changes
- Brand refresh leaves last quarter's listing recaps on the old mark
SleekPixel
- Auto-renders one LinkedIn 1200 by 1200 card per listing on save
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Pulls
address,square_footage,deliverables,turnaround - Accent and badge flip based on residential, luxury, or commercial category
- Rate card link and contact line stay in fixed positions across the feed
- Bulk re-render every listing after a brand or rate sheet update
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for real estate photographer
Listing-aware
Each listing record drives the card. Address, square footage, and deliverables stamp onto the layout from the listing's meta fields, so the recap reads as concrete and verifiable.
Turnaround-visible
Turnaround time renders into a clear badge area. Agents scrolling LinkedIn see that the studio delivered in 24 hours, and the next inquiry is half-qualified before it lands.
Property accents
Residential, luxury, and commercial listings each pick up their own accent and badge while sharing the studio's base frame for consistent recognition in the LinkedIn feed.
Use cases
Where this fits best for real estate photographers
Listing recaps
Every delivered listing posts to LinkedIn as a recap with the address, the square footage, and the deliverables. Agents and brokers in the network recognize the studio's pace and quality.
Luxury and architectural
Higher-end listings get a refined accent and a portfolio-style treatment. Agents working luxury inventory see the studio as the right fit for the next premium deal.
Agent feature posts
Agent shout-outs and partner spotlights get their own accent and badge. The studio's network sees consistent appreciation for the agents who repeat-book through the year.
The bigger picture
Why per-listing cards matter for real estate photographers
Real estate photography is a referral business with one significant twist. The referral happens on LinkedIn more often than at any closing-table happy hour. Agents post about deals they closed, brokers tag the photographer, and the next inquiry comes from someone in the same network who saw the recap two days earlier and remembered the address.
A recap that fails to show the address, the square footage, the deliverables, and the turnaround time gives that network nothing to latch onto. A recap that shows those data points on a clean professional card becomes a referral asset that works while the photographer is shooting the next listing. Doing that design by hand for fifteen deliveries a month is not realistic.
The result for most studios is a strong LinkedIn presence for two months and a gradual decline into raw exterior photos. SleekPixel keeps every listing on-brand by tying the card to the listing record. The deliverables and turnaround already exist in the studio's project tracker, and a year of listings compounds into a LinkedIn feed that closes inquiries on its own.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for real estate photographer
Yes. The plugin renders at 1200 by 1200, which is the LinkedIn post square spec. The template editor previews the layout at that aspect ratio and respects LinkedIn's preview crop so the recap reads cleanly in the feed.
 Yes. Tag the listing with a category like {residential}, {luxury}, or {commercial} and the template flips the accent color and badge. The studio's base frame stays consistent so the feed reads as one studio.
 Edit the listing record and the card regenerates on save. Add-on services like a twilight return or a drone aerial after the first delivery show on the updated card without anyone redesigning the recap.
 Yes. Map a turnaround field on the listing and the template renders it as a clear badge. Agents scrolling LinkedIn see the studio's pace at a glance and the next rush inquiry is half-qualified before it lands.
 Rate card and listing recaps are typically separate posts. A rate card post uses its own template and regenerates when the rate sheet is updated. Past listing recaps stay as they are unless explicitly bulk-regenerated.
 Yes. SleekPixel can render a QR code field that encodes any URL, including the studio's booking form. Print versions of the card become instantly scannable at open houses and broker events.
 Yes. Each listing page gets og:image, og:image:alt, twitter:image, and twitter:card meta written automatically. Sharing the URL on LinkedIn, X, or chat apps produces a consistent rich preview every time.
 Yes. SleekPixel includes a bulk regenerate action that re-renders every listing in a chosen post type or category. A full archive refresh after a brand update typically completes in a single afternoon.
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