Real Estate Photography in Magarpatta City, Pune

Property photography in Magarpatta City, where the listing will be seen by people who live in the same building.

Neighbours will see it

A listing in a development you live in is browsed by everybody who lives there.

People look at neighbouring flats out of curiosity, to compare, and to see what somebody did with the same layout.

That is worth knowing because a listing is not only a sales document here. It is also a set of photographs of your home shown to people you see daily.

Most owners are entirely relaxed about it. Some would rather the interior was shown less specifically, and that is a legitimate instruction.

Photographs can be composed to show the space without showing the possessions, which is a different set from the usual one and easy to shoot deliberately.

It also argues for putting personal items away more thoroughly than a listing strictly requires.

Family photographs, documents and anything identifying are worth removing regardless of who is looking.

It is worth removing anything that identifies the household as thoroughly as anything that identifies the flat.

Name plates, school bags, prescription boxes, letters on a counter. None of them are noticed while tidying and all of them are legible in a photograph.

This matters more where the audience includes people who live in the same building and can place the unit.

It is also worth deciding whether children's rooms are photographed at all.

A child's bedroom is a room like any other for listing purposes and it is also somebody's private space shown to strangers and neighbours.

Plenty of listings simply leave it out, and nothing is lost.

Getting ready

Before we arrive

Put personal items away thoroughly — family photographs, documents, anything identifying.

Say if you would rather the interior was shown less specifically. It is a legitimate instruction and easy to shoot for.

Clear surfaces, replace bulbs, open every curtain.

Planning it

What we establish

Whether you want the space shown or the home shown, which are different sets.

Whether the property is empty, owner-occupied or tenanted.

And how quickly you need the images.

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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Property photography in Magarpatta City

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

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Our neighbours will see this listing.

They will, and they look. If you would rather the interior was shown less specifically, that is a legitimate instruction.

What should we put away?

Family photographs, documents and anything identifying, regardless of who is looking.

What should be done before you arrive?

Cleared, cleaned, bulbs working, curtains open.

Which areas do you cover?

Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Ghorpadi, Wadgaon Sheri and Kharadi.

Can you photograph an occupied flat?

Yes, with preparation and cooperation.

How many images does a listing need?

Fewer good ones beat many mediocre ones.

How quickly can you turn it around?

Ask and we will tell you what is open that week.

Can we ask for our photographs to stay private?

Yes, and no reason is needed. Nothing is used publicly by us without your say-so, and asking costs you nothing in what you receive.

Does asking for privacy change what we get?

No. The session and what you receive are identical. The only difference is that none of it appears anywhere else.

Can we change our minds later?

Tell us either way and we will act on it. It is much easier to agree privacy at the start than to withdraw something afterwards.

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.

Show the space, or show the home?

They are different sets, and the first is easy to shoot deliberately if you prefer it.