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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInteriors photographed across Dhanori — largely standard flats that a designer has turned into something that does not read as standard at all.
The transformation is the subject
Photographing a designed interior in a development where hundreds of people have the same layout is a different job from photographing a one-off house.
The audience already knows the base plan. They know where the builder put the kitchen, how big the second bedroom is, and what the balcony looked like. So the photographs that land hardest are the ones showing what changed — a wall removed, a false ceiling that alters the proportions, storage built into a space that was dead.
For a designer that is the most persuasive work they can show, because a prospective client in the same building can see their own flat in it. A set of generically attractive room photographs does not do that, however well lit.
The daily constraint is unchanged: each room has one good hour set by which way its windows face, and standard layouts often face awkwardly. Send a floor plan — which for these developments is usually easy to obtain — and we will tell you whether it needs one visit or two.
Photographing a designed interior in a development where hundreds of people have the same layout is a different job from photographing a one-off house.
The audience already knows the base plan. They know where the builder put the kitchen, how big the second bedroom is, and what the balcony looked like.
So the photographs that land hardest are the ones showing what changed — a wall removed, a false ceiling that alters the proportions, storage built into a space that was dead.
For a designer that is the most persuasive work they can show, because a prospective client in the same building can see their own flat in it.
Before-and-after pairs are worth assembling where the original photographs exist, even if they are only phone snaps.
In a building where everyone knows the base layout, the pair does more persuading than either image alone.
If you have anything from before the work started, send it.
Getting ready
List the structural and spatial changes — a wall moved, a ceiling dropped, storage built in. Those are what a viewer in the same building recognises as the work.
Send a floor plan, which for these developments is usually easy to obtain.
Remove protective film, labels and cables before the day.
Planning it
What changed from the builder's original.
Which way the rooms face.
And who the photographs are for.
Recent work
A selection of recent photographs. Each one is tagged with the kind of shoot it came from — tell us what you are planning and we will show you the work closest to it.
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main interior photography page.
Anything structural or spatial — a wall moved, a ceiling dropped, storage built in. Those are what a viewer in the same building will recognise as the work.
After the work finishes and before it is fully occupied. That window is short.
Whenever each room gets its best natural light, which is why we ask about window orientation before scheduling.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality alongside residential.
Anything structural or spatial. Those are what a viewer in the same building recognises.
Dhanori, Lohegaon, Vishrantwadi, Tingre Nagar, Kalas, Viman Nagar and Yerawada.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
Confirmed in writing at booking rather than left open.
Tell us at booking if it matters and we will prioritise it.
Yes, with travel agreed upfront before anything is booked.
Yes. Tell us what you have in mind and we will show you work that matches it rather than a general portfolio.
Travel is agreed upfront and confirmed in writing, so there is nothing to discover afterwards.
Yes, and it is usually the fastest way to work out what you actually need.
You get an online gallery you can share, and tell us if prints or an album are wanted.
That is the story worth photographing. Send a floor plan and a list of the changes.