Do I need to mark the landscaped area before describing the enhancement?
No! Just describe what you want: 'make the lawn look lush and the garden beds vibrant.' The AI understands landscape elements. Only use markers if the AI enhances the neighbor's yard or changes the sky instead of your project area.
Can I use these photos for my landscaping business marketing?
Yes. Download and use anywhere — Google Business, Instagram, Houzz, your website, proposals, or truck wraps. No watermark, no usage restrictions. Many landscapers use EditThisPic to build their portfolio.
Is there a free tool for landscaping before/after photos without login?
Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your photo, describe the enhancement, and download in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99 for building full portfolios.
How do I photograph landscaping projects for the best results?
Shoot during golden hour (early morning or late afternoon) when sunlight flatters green landscapes. Use the same angle for before and after. Include the full property — front yard from the street, backyards from the house. Water the lawn before shooting.
Does it work for commercial landscaping portfolios?
Yes. Office parks, retail storefronts, HOA common areas — the AI enhances any landscape. Mention specific elements like 'foundation plantings,' 'parking lot islands,' or 'entrance landscaping' for targeted results.
Can I enhance hardscape and softscape together?
Yes. List both: 'make the paver patio look crisp and the surrounding lawn lush green.' The AI enhances each material type appropriately — stone stays stone-like, grass stays grass-like.
What's the best time of year to photograph landscaping work?
Spring and summer provide the greenest, most vibrant results. But EditThisPic can enhance any season — make fall colors pop or show winter hardscape clearly. Enhance what you have rather than waiting for perfect conditions.
Can I create a consistent portfolio across different jobs and seasons?
Yes. Upload each job photo separately. The AI normalizes lighting and color consistency, so a job shot on an overcast day can look as vibrant as one shot in perfect sun. Your portfolio looks cohesive.