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Homes, offices and finished projects, shot in their best light.
Explore Interior PhotographyFlats and commercial space photographed across Kharadi, for a market where the same properties come back round every couple of years.
What makes this market different
Kharadi runs on a rental cycle tied to job changes and relocations, which makes property photography recurring work rather than a one-off.
The same flat gets listed again and again, and the photographs are usually recycled until they are visibly out of date — old furniture, a previous tenant’s belongings, a wall colour that has since changed. Prospective tenants notice, and it is the quickest way to make a good property look neglected.
For anyone managing several units the sensible arrangement is periodic rather than reactive. Photograph a property properly once it is vacant and clean, and the images last through several tenancies instead of being redone badly each time.
Turnaround still matters. Viewings cluster at weekends, so a set shot midweek and delivered before Thursday gets a full weekend of interest, and one delivered on Monday has already lost it.
The rental cycle here means the same properties come back to market every couple of years, and the photographs usually get recycled until they are visibly out of date — a previous tenant's furniture, a wall colour that has since changed. Prospective tenants notice.
For anyone managing several units the sensible arrangement is periodic rather than reactive: photograph a property properly once it is vacant and clean, and the images last through several tenancies instead of being redone badly each time.
For anyone managing several units, periodic photography beats reactive photography. A property shot properly once while vacant serves several tenancies, which is cheaper than redoing it badly each time.
Turnaround matters because viewings cluster at weekends. A set shot midweek and delivered by Thursday gets the full weekend; one delivered Monday has already lost it.
Preparation still outperforms everything else. An hour clearing surfaces and opening curtains does more for a listing than any amount of editing afterwards.
Getting ready
Clear every surface — counters, shelves, the top of the fridge, the shoe rack. Nothing improves property photographs more reliably.
Replace dead bulbs and switch everything on including lamps. A dark corner reads as a problem with the room rather than with the bulb.
Open all curtains fully and tidy any balcony. It appears through every window whether anyone intended it to or not.
Planning it
When the property is available and how quickly you need the images, because together those decide everything.
Whether it is vacant or occupied, since occupied units need more preparation and the tenant's cooperation.
And how many properties. Anyone managing several can have them done across one morning, which costs less per property and looks consistent.
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 real estate photography page.
Yes, and it is more efficient. Vacant units photographed in one visit cost less per property than the same work spread across months.
Ask and we will tell you what is open that week. Midweek shoots are what make the weekend viewings.
Cleared, cleaned, bulbs working, curtains open. An hour of preparation is worth more than any amount of editing afterwards.
Yes, though it needs more preparation and the tenant’s cooperation. Vacant is always easier and usually looks better.
All of Kharadi, plus Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Wadgaon Sheri, Viman Nagar, Chandan Nagar and Kalyani Nagar. These are also the areas with the highest rental turnover, which is why most of this work comes from them.
Yes, and it is more efficient. Vacant units photographed in one visit cost less per property.
For some properties it is worth it, particularly where exterior lighting is a selling point. The usable window is short.
If permitted and useful for the listing, yes. Check with the society first — rules vary.
Fewer good ones beat many mediocre ones. Buyers decide on a handful of frames.
Possible, but it shows. If the listing can wait until the work is done, it is worth waiting.
Yes, though it is a different job. Tell us the size and what the images are for.
Yes, and rental sets are usually shorter. Tell us which so the coverage matches.
Then it is worth photographing it as it is before you clear it, for yourselves. It takes a few minutes.
Workable. Agree who gives access and make sure they have a written list of what needs doing beforehand.
Tell us how many and when they are vacant. Several in one visit is the cheaper way to do this.