See for Yourself
I'd like to share these images to show just how much a bit of editing can do. Here I'll give examples of a space captured by my DSLR full frame camera with a wide angle lens, edited and not edited, along with the same spot taken by my phone. Note that, even though someone uses a "professional" camera, it makes no sense if the necessary time isn't being spent on making the picture just right. In addition, using only a phone camera hinders the availability to get the best view of the home.
You deserve a fully edited home collection that you'd be proud to showcase to your clients.
The differences are clear.

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Unedited
- Uneven lighting
- Reflection of the lamp on artwork
- Blown out windows

Phone Camera
- Most of the entry way is missing
- Darker shadows
- Blown out windows

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Full Edit
- Brighter, more inviting
- Wide Shot captures the entry and the vaulted ceiling
- Reflection of lamp is removed

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Unedited
- Living room is dark
- Distracting orange light on the ceiling
- wires under the tv

Phone Camera
- Where did the living room go?
- dark shadows
- room looks cold, small and uninviting

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Full Edit
- Let there be light!
- No light reflection on the ceiling
- No distracting wires
- Lovely way to display color of flooring, fireplace, and dark wood banister

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Unedited
- too dark for dining
- Lamp bulbs and windows are too bright
- Orange color on walls

Phone Camera
- Really dark
- sun coming from outside is flooding the room
- without a wide angle lens the room appears to be really small

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Full Edit
- Lighter & Brighter
- More color on the beautiful furnishings
- No orange on the walls
- Lamp and window shades aren't too bright.

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Unedited
- Lamps are too bright
- Back room is lost in a shadow
- Color of the cabinets, granite and flowers are dull and lifeless

Phone Camera
- The kitchen space looks small
- Lamps lose all their color
- Colors seem grey and cold
- Backroom is forgotten

DSLR w/Wide Angle Lens- Full Edit
- The entire kitchen space is displayed
- Color in the lamps return
- Lighting truly highlight the beautiful wood cabinets and granite countertops
- Wine rack in the back room comes out of hiding, and adds a nice surprise