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Explore Interior PhotographyProperty photography in Koregaon Park, including occupied and tenanted properties where access is somebody else's to give.
Somebody lives there
That is the constraint that shapes most property shoots here, and it is a legal and practical one rather than a photographic preference.
Access has to be arranged with whoever is living there, at a time that suits them, with enough notice to prepare the place.
Preparation is the part that matters most and the part nobody can do for them. A tenant who was told the evening before will not have cleared surfaces, and cluttered rooms photograph badly regardless of technique.
It is worth being specific and early about what is needed — surfaces clear, personal items away, bulbs working, curtains open — rather than arriving and hoping.
Where a property is empty the whole problem disappears, and empty properties are considerably quicker to photograph well.
Where a tenant is present during the shoot, it is worth agreeing beforehand what will and will not be photographed.
People are reasonably protective of their homes, and a tenant who has been told what is happening is cooperative in a way that one who has not is not.
It also avoids the situation where images are taken and then have to be withdrawn.
A short conversation beforehand is worth more than any amount of tact on the day.
It is worth photographing the building's shared areas only where permission clearly extends to them.
Lobbies, gardens and amenity spaces belong to the building rather than to the flat, and the management usually has a view.
Where it is allowed those frames add a great deal to a listing, and where it is not, nothing is lost by having asked.
Getting ready
Give whoever lives there real notice and a specific list: surfaces clear, personal items away, bulbs working, curtains open.
Agree a time that suits them, not only the light.
Tell us whether the property is occupied, tenanted or empty, since they are different jobs.
Planning it
Whether the property is empty, owner-occupied or tenanted.
Who gives access and how much notice they have had.
And how quickly you need the images.
Recent work
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main real estate photography page.
Then access and preparation are the whole job. Give real notice and a specific list of what is needed.
Cleared, cleaned, bulbs working, curtains open. It matters more than any technical decision.
Yes, with preparation and cooperation.
Koregaon Park, Mundhwa, Ghorpadi, Kalyani Nagar, Yerawada, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.
If useful and permitted. Check with the building.
Fewer good ones beat many mediocre ones.
Ask and we will tell you what is open that week.
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.
Ask them what they need and we will provide it. Venues asking for something in advance is normal rather than a problem.
For most sessions, yes, and it removes the permission question entirely. The studio is in Wadgaon Sheri.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
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.
Tell us as soon as you know either way. A confirmed fallback means a late no changes the location rather than the date.
Yes, and for newborn, maternity, portrait and most product work it is usually the simpler option.
Yes. Tell us what you have in mind and we will show you work that matches it rather than a general portfolio.
And how much notice have they had? Preparation is most of the result.