Most agents scroll Zillow and see the same thing over and over — front photos of houses in broad daylight, all looking nearly identical. If you’re lucky, maybe one has some decent curb appeal. But for the most part? It's a sea of sameness.
Now imagine this…
You're browsing listings and boom, and you spot a home glowing under a beautiful sunset sky, with warm twilight lighting that makes it feel like a dream. You can’t help but stop scrolling.
Here’s the thing: That photo wasn’t taken by a drone crew at sunset. It was made using AI in less than 60 seconds.
And guess what? You can do it too. No tech degree. No Photoshop. No extra cost.
In this Free Live A.I. workshop, Nick Krem, founder of the KREM Institute of Artificial Intelligence, teaches solo agents how to use tools like this to stand out, book more showings, and bring the fun back to marketing.
Let’s break down exactly how it works.
A twilight photo is simply an image of a home taken (or edited) to appear like it was shot during golden hour, when the sun is setting, the sky turns dramatic, and the lighting feels warm and inviting.
Here’s why it matters:
This simple photo hack can instantly level-up your marketing game.
Here's how you can do it too step-by-step:
Even better? If the original image has shadows, the AI will match the lighting and apply it naturally to the entire scene including the driveway, windows, and yard. It looks real. Like, really real.
You can even add extras. Want a Ferrari in the driveway? Just include it in your prompt and watch it generate in seconds.
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Nick tested it. And it works.
In one experiment, he uploaded a plain daytime photo of a listing, added a twilight effect plus a Ferrari in the driveway. When posted online, views jumped significantly.
Here’s what happened:
But the impact is real.
This isn’t about gimmicks. It’s about stopping the scroll, grabbing attention, and creating conversations which is the first step to selling.
This AI tool isn’t just for sunsets. You can also:
Standing out in real estate is all about presentation, consistency, and staying connected. AI Tools like Google Gemini and Nano Banana make that easier than ever, giving you the edge to create content that’s both professional and personal.
You’re not just selling homes. You’re helping people imagine a lifestyle. AI helps you tell that story visually.
No problem.
Nick built the KREM Institute of Artificial Intelligence specifically for agents who didn’t grow up with tech. His training focuses on click-by-click walkthroughs, simple tools, and real-life use cases, and not complicated setups.
As he often says, “AI doesn’t make an average person great, but it makes the best version of you unstoppable.”
Here’s the truth: the quality of your listing photos can make or break a sale.
Your clients remember the agent who went above and beyond. The one who marketed their home with style. The one who made them feel proud to share their listing with friends.
And it starts with a single AI-generated twilight photo.
No camera crew. No extra fees. Just a few clicks.
Ready to see these tools in action?
Join our Free Live AI Workshop every Thursday at 2 PM. We’ll walk you through how to actually use these tools step by step.
👉 Join the Free Live AI Workshop
Q: What does “twilight” mean in real estate?
A: In real estate, “twilight” refers to photos taken or edited to look like they were captured at sunset. These images feature warm, glowing light that makes homes appear more inviting and luxurious.
Q: How to do real estate twilight photos free?
A: You can create twilight photos for free using AI tools like Google Gemini or Nano Banana via Google AI Studio. Upload a photo and use a prompt like this one.
Q: What’s the best AI tool for real estate twilight editing?
A: Nano Banana and Google Gemini are both great options. They let you generate high-quality twilight images in seconds using just a simple photo and prompt.
Q: Is AI photo editing allowed in MLS listings?
A: Most MLS systems allow edited images as long as they don’t misrepresent the property. It’s best to add a disclaimer like “Twilight effect digitally enhanced” and check your local MLS rules.
Q: Can I use AI even if I’m not tech-savvy?
A: Absolutely. Nick Krem’s whole training model is built around helping non-techy agents use AI with simple copy-paste workflows.
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