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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInteriors across Kalyani Nagar, photographed largely for the designers and studios whose next commission depends on how this one looks.
Who these are really for
An interior shoot has two clients with genuinely different interests, and it is worth knowing which one is commissioning.
An owner wants the home as it is lived in. A designer needs the work to read clearly — the decisions visible, the detailing legible, the space presented the way it was drawn rather than the way it is currently occupied. Both are valid; they produce different photographs and sometimes different shoot days.
When the designer is commissioning, the frames that matter most are frequently the ones an owner would not think to ask for: the junction where two materials meet, the joinery detail that took six weeks, the one angle that shows why a wall was moved. Those need pointing out, because they are invisible to anyone who was not in the design meetings.
The scheduling constraint is unchanged and non-negotiable. Every room has one good hour decided by which way its windows face, and a project with rooms facing different directions cannot be shot back to back. Send a floor plan and we will tell you honestly whether it needs one visit or two.
An interior shoot has two clients with genuinely different interests, and it is worth knowing which is commissioning.
An owner wants the home as it is lived in. A designer needs the work to read clearly — the decisions visible, the detailing legible, the space presented as drawn rather than as occupied.
When the designer is commissioning, the frames that matter most are frequently ones an owner would not think to ask for.
The scheduling constraint is unchanged: each room has one good hour decided by orientation, and a project with rooms facing different directions cannot be shot back to back.
Knowing who commissioned the shoot changes almost everything about it, and it is the question most often left unasked.
An owner's set and a designer's set can be shot on the same day, but they are not the same photographs and pretending otherwise short-changes one of them.
If both are needed, say so — it usually means a longer day rather than a second one.
Getting ready
List the details that took the work — a junction, a joinery detail, the reason a wall moved. They are invisible to anyone not in the design meetings.
Remove anything not part of the scheme, including cables, labels and protective film.
Send a floor plan so orientation can be planned before the day.
Planning it
Who the photographs are for, since an owner and a designer want different sets.
Which details must appear.
And when the space is genuinely finished.
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 you would explain to another designer — a junction, a joinery detail, the reason a wall moved. Those are invisible to anyone who was not in the design meetings.
After the work finishes and before it is fully occupied. That window is short and it is when the space reads most clearly.
Whenever each room gets its best natural light, which is why we ask about window orientation before scheduling.
Yes — offices, retail, restaurants and hospitality alongside residential. The approach differs because the audience does.
Anything you would explain to another designer.
Yes — offices, retail, restaurants and hospitality.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Tell us who needs to use them at the outset.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
Yes, and for larger projects it is often better.
Yes, and they need their own time of day.
Yes. Send the images and we will work backwards from them.
We confirm the timeline in writing when you book rather than leaving it open.
Tell us at booking if it matters and we will prioritise it.
Yes, across Maharashtra and beyond for work that warrants it, with travel agreed upfront.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
And tell us who the photographs are for. Owner and designer are different briefs.