Product Photography in Hadapsar, Pune

Product photography in Hadapsar — including when whoever makes the product and whoever sells it want different images.

Maker and seller differ

The person who made the product and the person selling it usually want different photographs.

The maker wants the craft visible — the material, the finish, the detail somebody spent time on. The seller wants it clear, consistent and quick to understand.

Both are correct for their purpose and they produce different frames.

A catalogue needs the seller's version to function at all: plain, consistent, and legible at small size.

The maker's version earns its place too, as detail frames that sit alongside the plain ones rather than replacing them.

It is worth agreeing that split before the shoot, because otherwise one view wins and the set is either beautiful and unusable or usable and characterless.

Two or three detail frames per item alongside the plain set covers it, and it costs very little time.

Where a business has more than one person with a view, it is worth finding out which of them talks to customers.

That person usually knows what actually needs showing, and their view tends to be more useful than whoever has the strongest aesthetic preference.

It is a good tie-breaker when the internal disagreement is genuine and nobody has authority to settle it.

It is also worth agreeing in advance how many rounds of feedback there will be.

Open-ended revision on a product set is where small projects quietly become large ones, and a stated number keeps everybody honest.

Two rounds is usually plenty when the brief was agreed properly at the start.

Getting ready

Covering both views

Agree before the shoot that the set includes both plain frames and detail frames. One without the other rarely satisfies everybody.

Send products clean and unboxed, with every variant.

Tell us where the images will be published, since platforms differ.

Planning it

What we establish

Who has a view on how these should look, and what each view is.

How many items and how many angles.

And where the images will be published.

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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Also booked nearby

Related sessions

Before you book

Product photography in Hadapsar

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

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We disagree about how they should look.

Usually the maker wants craft visible and the seller wants clarity. Both belong — plain frames plus detail frames.

Which matters more for a listing?

The plain, consistent set. The detail frames sit alongside it rather than replacing it.

How many products should we start with?

A core set covering what actually sells.

Which areas do you cover?

Hadapsar, Magarpatta City, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Ghorpadi, Wadgaon Sheri and Kharadi.

How do we get products to you?

Drop them off or courier them.

Can we add products later?

Yes, and they will match if we keep the setup.

Can you photograph jewellery?

Yes, and it needs a different setup.

What if we cannot agree at all?

Then tell us both positions and we will shoot both. We will say honestly what each produces; we will not tell you which your family should prefer.

Should everybody be on the call when we book?

It helps for anything with several stakeholders. Failing that, send us what each person is hoping for and we will work from that.

Who should we nominate for the day?

One person, agreed beforehand. Requests from everybody are welcome at the start; instructions from four people mid-session mean less gets photographed.

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.

Both views belong in the set

Plain frames make a listing work. Detail frames sit alongside them rather than replacing them.