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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInteriors photographed across Lohegaon — usually against a handover or possession date that will not move to suit a shoot.
The window closes on schedule
The best time to photograph an interior is after the work finishes and before anyone lives in it. That window is set by a contract, not by a photographer.
Miss it and the room fills with a family’s belongings within days. There is no negotiating an extension, and a project photographed three months later is a nice room with somebody’s laundry in it rather than a portfolio piece.
So the shoot needs booking against the handover date rather than after it. Designers who build it into the project schedule get their photographs; designers who treat it as a follow-up task frequently do not, and the difference is entirely one of timing rather than budget.
The daily constraint is unchanged and unforgiving on top of that: each room has one good hour decided by which way its windows face, so a project with rooms facing different directions may need two visits. Send a floor plan and we will tell you honestly which it is before the window opens rather than during it.
The best time to photograph an interior is after the work finishes and before anyone lives in it. That window is set by a contract, not by a photographer.
Miss it and the room fills with a family's belongings within days. There is no negotiating an extension.
So the shoot needs booking against the handover date rather than after it. Designers who build it into the project schedule get their photographs; those who treat it as a follow-up frequently do not.
The daily constraint is unchanged on top of that: each room has one good hour decided by orientation, so a project may need two visits.
A handover date that cannot slip also means the styling has to be ready when we arrive rather than shortly afterwards.
A space photographed half-styled is a space that has to be photographed again, and there is usually no again.
Confirming the styling schedule alongside the handover date is the practical fix.
Getting ready
Book against the handover date rather than after it. The window between completion and occupation is short and does not extend.
Send a floor plan early so orientation is known before scheduling.
Remove protective film, labels and cables before the day.
Planning it
When handover actually is.
Which way the rooms face, which decides one visit or two.
And who the photographs are for.
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.
Before it, not after. The window between the work finishing and the space being occupied is short and it does not extend.
Depends on which way the rooms face. Send a floor plan and we will tell you before the window opens rather than during it.
As far as you can. We make final adjustments on the day, but the underlying styling is the design work and it should be yours.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality alongside residential. The approach differs because the audience does.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Lohegaon, Dhanori, Vishrantwadi, Tingre Nagar, Viman Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri and Kalyani Nagar.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
Yes, and for larger projects it is often better.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
Confirmed in writing at booking rather than left open, which matters more when the date could not move.
Tell us at booking if it matters and we will prioritise a small set.
Yes, with travel agreed upfront before anything is booked.
Yes, and on a fixed date we would encourage it. A short conversation beforehand is what makes an immovable booking work.
We will tell you immediately rather than holding a tentative slot, so you have time to find an alternative.
Regularly. Ask rather than assuming it is too late — we would rather tell you honestly what is open.
The plan yes, the date rarely. Tell us what has changed and we will adapt the coverage around it.
Book against that date, not after it. Send a floor plan and we will plan the visits.