Real Estate Photography in Ghorpadi, Pune

Property photography in Ghorpadi, shot at the hour that suits the property rather than the hour that suits the diary.

Which way it faces

Which direction a property faces decides what time of day it should be photographed.

An east-facing flat is at its best in the morning. A west-facing one is at its best late in the afternoon. Photographed at the wrong end of the day, either looks flat and dim.

That is the single most useful thing an owner or agent can tell us, and it is almost never mentioned.

Where a property has rooms facing different ways, it may need two visits or a compromise, and knowing in advance means that is a decision rather than a discovery.

The sky matters too. A grey sky through every window reads as dull, and a listing shot on a clear day looks noticeably more appealing for reasons buyers do not consciously register.

That is one of the few cases where waiting for better weather is genuinely worth it, particularly for a property where the outlook is a selling point.

Tell us the orientation and whether the view matters, and we will suggest when rather than fitting around a diary.

It is worth knowing what a bright day does to a listing beyond making the outside look better.

Strong sun through a window blows out the view completely, so a flat with a genuinely good outlook can end up with white rectangles where the view should be.

An overcast or lightly hazy day frequently produces a better set for exactly that reason, because both the room and the view are visible at once.

That runs against the instinct to wait for the brightest possible day, and it is worth stating plainly.

Where the view is the main selling point, the useful condition is a clear sky without direct sun into the windows.

Which direction the property faces decides when that happens, and it is why we ask.

Getting ready

Orientation and sky

Tell us which way the property faces. It decides the hour and it is almost never mentioned.

Say whether the outlook is a selling point, because that is when waiting for a clear day is worth it.

Clear surfaces, put personal items away, replace bulbs, open every curtain.

Planning it

What we establish

Which way the property faces, and whether rooms face different ways.

Whether the outlook matters enough to wait for a clear day.

And how quickly you need the images.

Recent work

From the studio

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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Before you book

Property photography in Ghorpadi

How the session itself works is covered in full on the main real estate photography page.

  • 1st Floor, Behind G S Mahanagar Co-op Bank Ltd, Sai Nagari, Mathura Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014
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Does the time of day matter?

Considerably. East-facing wants morning, west-facing wants late afternoon. Photographed at the wrong end either looks flat.

Should we wait for a clear day?

Where the outlook is a selling point, yes. It is one of the few cases where waiting genuinely pays.

Our rooms face different ways.

Then it may need two visits or a compromise. Better decided in advance than discovered.

Which areas do you cover?

Ghorpadi, Koregaon Park, Mundhwa, Hadapsar, Magarpatta City, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.

What should be done before you arrive?

Cleared, cleaned, bulbs working, curtains open.

Can you photograph an occupied flat?

Yes, with preparation and cooperation.

How quickly can you turn it around?

Ask and we will tell you what is open that week.

Should we cancel if the forecast is bad?

Ask us first. Most sessions are far less exposed than they seem, and overcast weather usually improves them rather than spoiling anything.

Can we move the hour instead of the day?

Frequently the better answer. Shifting a session by a couple of hours often solves a light problem that moving the date would not.

Is the studio affected by any of this?

Not at all. Controlled light is identical whatever the day, which is why matched sets and catalogues belong there.

How do we book?

Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.

Which way does it face?

It decides the hour, and it is the most useful thing you can tell us. Almost nobody does.