To achieve comprehensive coverage, a photographer should plan a diverse range of shots that thoroughly document the project. Wide-angle images capture the overall layout and spaciousness of interiors and exteriors, while close-ups highlight craftsmanship and unique details. Interior shots should focus on the functionality and flow of the spaces, while exterior images showcase the building's façade and how it integrates with its surroundings. Including contextual shots, such as the property’s relationship to the landscape or neighboring structures, provides a complete visual narrative. This variety ensures the builder’s work is fully represented, offering potential clients a well-rounded view of the project.