The products
Product Photography
Catalogue and e-commerce photography that sells.
Explore Product PhotographyCommercial photography in Mundhwa, planned around a business that cannot stop for a day to be photographed.
Nothing stops for this
The shoot that gets scheduled assumes clear access, available staff and a quiet floor. The shoot that actually happens gets none of those.
Which is why so many commercial shoots deliver less than was planned — not because the plan was wrong, but because it assumed conditions that never existed.
A plan built around interruption works better. A short priority list, so that if only half the day survives, the half that matters is the half that got done.
It also means being specific about who is needed and when, because people being pulled away is the most common cause of a shoot losing time.
Where staff are being photographed, half an hour each with a named time is far more reliable than an open invitation to come down when free.
It is worth booking a longer window than the shoot needs.
A business that cannot stop will interrupt a shoot, and a schedule with no slack turns every interruption into something dropped from the plan.
An extra hour absorbs three interruptions and usually costs less than a second visit would.
It is also worth deciding in advance who can approve things on the day.
Whether a table can be moved, whether a room can be cleared, whether somebody can be pulled away for ten minutes.
Without that person present the shoot moves at the speed of asking permission, which is considerably slower than the speed of photographing.
It is worth agreeing what happens to anything that does not get photographed.
A short second visit planned in advance is much easier to arrange than one negotiated after a shoot ran short.
Getting ready
Give us a priority list: what must be photographed, and what would be good to have. If half the day survives, the right half gets done.
Give anyone being photographed a specific time rather than an open invitation.
Decide who signs off before the shoot, since that is where these projects stall.
Planning it
What must be photographed if time runs short.
Who is needed, and when they are genuinely available.
And where the images will be published.
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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The products
Catalogue and e-commerce photography that sells.
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The team
One person, photographed properly.
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The premises
Homes, offices and finished projects, shot in their best light.
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main commercial photography page.
Almost nobody can. A priority list means that if only half the day survives, the half that matters gets done.
The usual cause of lost time. Give each person a specific half hour rather than an open invitation.
Either. The studio is often simpler for product and portrait work.
Mundhwa, Keshav Nagar, Kharadi, Koregaon Park, Ghorpadi, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.
Yes, and small teams are usually quicker.
Yes, and it is usually the most persuasive thing on a business page.
Tell us the intended use at the outset.
Ask and we will tell you honestly what is open. A held date can be released; a date you did not hold is usually gone.
Tell us as early as you can. Moving something is straightforward; quietly letting it lapse is how these end up not happening.
Frequently, and almost nobody asks. Weekday mornings suit small children better and everywhere is quieter.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
Yes, across Maharashtra and for destination weddings, with travel agreed upfront before anything is booked.
Send a priority list. If half the day survives, the right half is what happened.