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Submitting Vehicle Photos

Importance of Submitting

When submitting photos of your vehicle to be insured, the purpose is to show the value of the vehicle, and support the value being insured. So it is important to show all four sides of the vehicle (front, back, left, right), as well as the engine and interior. This can be accomplished with four photos. The first photo shown here is a quarter-shot taken from the front-right of the car, and clearly shows the front and right-side of the vehicle.Step 1.

Submitting Opposite Quarter-Shots

The second photo shown is a quarter-shot from the left-rear. (Be sure that your quarter shots are from opposite sides of the vehicle, so that both left and right sides of the vehicle are shown.)Step 2.

Capturing Engine and Interior Photos

The third photo shown is of the engine. Even when taking the picture outside with sunlight, it is a good idea to use "fill-flash" to avoid dark shadows in the engine compartment. The last picture shown gives a sample view of the interior.Step 3.

Upholstery and Dashboard Photos

This image shows the upholstery, but not the dashboard. Remember, the purpose of the pictures is to demonstrate the value of the vehicle, so if you have put a lot of time, energy and money into the upholstery, make sure it is shown in the photo. If the dashboard is where the money is, make sure it is included in the photo as well.Done.
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Submitting Vehicle Photos

Importance of Submitting

When submitting photos of your vehicle to be insured, the purpose is to show the value of the vehicle, and support the value being insured. So it is important to show all four sides of the vehicle (front, back, left, right), as well as the engine and interior. This can be accomplished with four photos. The first photo shown here is a quarter-shot taken from the front-right of the car, and clearly shows the front and right-side of the vehicle.

Submitting Opposite Quarter-Shots

The second photo shown is a quarter-shot from the left-rear. (Be sure that your quarter shots are from opposite sides of the vehicle, so that both left and right sides of the vehicle are shown.)

Capturing Engine and Interior Photos

The third photo shown is of the engine. Even when taking the picture outside with sunlight, it is a good idea to use “fill-flash” to avoid dark shadows in the engine compartment. The last picture shown gives a sample view of the interior.

Upholstery and Dashboard Photos

This image shows the upholstery, but not the dashboard. Remember, the purpose of the pictures is to demonstrate the value of the vehicle, so if you have put a lot of time, energy and money into the upholstery, make sure it is shown in the photo. If the dashboard is where the money is, make sure it is included in the photo as well.
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