Commercial Photography in Koregaon Park, Pune

Commercial photography in Koregaon Park for cafés, restaurants, studios and shops — usually photographed around the business rather than instead of it.

Closed, or open

The first question for a hospitality shoot is whether you close for it.

Photographing a working venue empty and photographing it full are two different jobs, and most businesses want both without realising they have to choose an approach.

Empty is straightforward. The space can be styled, lit properly and photographed in whatever order suits, and it shows the room at its best.

Full is harder and frequently more valuable, because a hospitality business is selling atmosphere and an empty room does not have any.

The complication with full is consent. Customers in frame have not agreed to appear in your marketing, and for published images that has to be handled rather than hoped past.

Usually the answer is both — a quiet period for the room, and a busy one for the atmosphere, with the second planned carefully.

It is worth agreeing who from the business will be present during the shoot.

Hospitality photography needs somebody able to make decisions — whether a table can be reset, whether a dish can be remade, whether a light can be switched.

Without that person the shoot slows to the speed of asking permission for everything.

With them it moves, and the difference across a morning is considerable.

It is worth agreeing what happens if the shoot overruns, because hospitality shoots frequently do.

A gap that was meant to be two hours becomes ninety minutes when service runs late, and knowing in advance what gets dropped is better than deciding it under pressure.

A short priority list settles it: what must be photographed, and what would be nice.

Getting ready

Choosing the approach

Decide whether the space is photographed empty, full, or both. It is the decision that shapes everything else.

If full, think about how customer consent will be handled, because published images need it.

Have the food, products or staff ready for the window rather than assembled during it.

Planning it

What we establish

Whether we shoot empty, full, or both.

What the images have to persuade someone of.

And where they 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

Commercial photography in Koregaon Park

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

  • 1st Floor, Behind G S Mahanagar Co-op Bank Ltd, Sai Nagari, Mathura Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014
  • +91 79032 43332
Do we need to close for this?

Not necessarily. Empty and full are different jobs and most businesses end up wanting some of each.

Can customers be in the photographs?

Only with consent for anything published. It is worth planning rather than hoping past.

Your studio or on site?

On site for a venue. The studio is simpler for product and portrait work.

Which areas do you cover?

Koregaon Park, Mundhwa, Ghorpadi, Kalyani Nagar, Yerawada, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.

Can you photograph staff?

Yes, and it is usually the most persuasive thing on a hospitality page.

Do you photograph food?

Yes. Tell us how many dishes and we will plan the window.

Can we licence for advertising?

Tell us the intended use at the outset.

Will you tell us what to ask the venue?

Yes, and it is usually three or four questions. Tell us the kind of space and we will send them over so it can go in one message.

What if the venue wants something in writing?

Ask them what they need and we will provide it. Venues asking for something in advance is normal rather than a problem.

Can we use the studio instead?

For most sessions, yes, and it removes the permission question entirely. The studio is in Wadgaon Sheri.

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.

Can you speak to the venue directly?

If it helps, yes. Usually it is quicker for you to ask since it is your booking, and we will send you exactly what to ask.

What if permission comes through late?

Tell us as soon as you know either way. A confirmed fallback means a late no changes the location rather than the date.

Do you photograph at the studio as well?

Yes, and for newborn, maternity, portrait and most product work it is usually the simpler option.

Can we see examples before booking?

Yes. Tell us what you have in mind and we will show you work that matches it rather than a general portfolio.

Empty, full, or both?

It is the first decision and it shapes everything after it.