Aleksandr Lishchuk Vienna based · Photo & Videomaker
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Floating wooden staircase with glass railing in a Vienna property, photographed for a listing
TUTORIALS

How a Real Estate Photoshoot Works in Vienna: From Booking to Delivery

From the first email to delivered files, a Vienna listing shoot takes about five days — one hour of which is yours. The full timeline, step by step, so you know exactly what you are booking.

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Danube Canal at sunset with Vienna architecture and warm evening light
TIPS

The Best Photo Locations in Vienna for Brand and Portrait Shoots

Vienna gives a brand shoot four distinct visual worlds within one U-Bahn ride — imperial stone, green parkland, modern glass, and golden-hour water. Where I take clients, and when.

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The Shore residential development by the Danube in Vienna in warm autumn light
MY EXPERIENCE

Shooting The Shore: A Golden-Hour Drone Session on the Danube

Ninety minutes of legal flying window, one weather reschedule, and a shot list built around three questions a buyer asks. How a development shoot on the Danube actually unfolds.

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Aerial view of a Danube promenade residential development in Vienna, frame from a real estate video shoot
TIPS

Why Vienna Real Estate Listings Need Video in 2026 (and What It Costs)

Listings with video hold attention longer, feed the portals' video previews, and give agents reels to post — for €150-€400 on top of a photo shoot. Here is what each video format does and when it pays off.

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Empty ballroom with chandeliers and round tables set before a gala event
TIPS

How to Choose an Event Photographer in Vienna (and How to Brief One Properly)

Check for full event galleries shot in bad light, agree a shot list and delivery deadline in writing, and brief the photographer on the five moments that matter. Everything else is detail.

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Clothing racks with jackets and shirts in coordinated colours under warm lamps
TIPS

What to Wear for Corporate Team Photos: A Photographer's Checklist

Solid mid-tone colours, structured layers, no logos, no fresh haircuts, and one shared rule for the whole team — the outfit checklist I send every corporate client before a shoot.

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Sony Alpha cameras under coloured studio light, ready for a headshot session
TIPS

Business Headshots in Vienna: Studio vs On-Location, and Which One Your Team Needs

Studio headshots buy consistency; on-location headshots buy context and save your team's time. For most Vienna companies the answer is a mobile studio at your office — here is how to decide.

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Golden balconies of a modern residential building in Vienna, photographed for marketing
TIPS

How to Choose a Real Estate Photographer in Vienna: 7 Things to Check Before You Book

A portfolio of real listings, HDR window detail, legal drone capability, clear turnaround, and usage rights — the seven checks that separate a marketing asset from a folder of snapshots.

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Drone photograph of a residential complex by the Danube in Vienna
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Drone Photography in Vienna: Rules, No-Fly Zones and What Is Actually Possible in 2026

Most of central Vienna is restricted airspace, but drone photography is still possible for many properties — with registration, insurance, and the right zone check. Here is how it works in 2026.

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Staged living room with a curved sofa in a Vienna apartment, photographed for a listing
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How Much Does Real Estate Photography Cost in Vienna? (2026 Price Guide)

Real estate photography in Vienna runs roughly €180-€450 for a standard apartment shoot in 2026, depending on property size, drone work, and turnaround. Here is what each price tier actually includes.

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Decluttered Viennese residential interior with sliding glass doors to a garden — prepared for a real estate photoshoot
TUTORIALS

How to Prepare a Property for a Real Estate Photoshoot in Vienna

A four-hour preparation routine turns a typical Viennese listing photoshoot from average into portal-ready in one session — clear surfaces, controlled light, three angles per room.

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