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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInterior photography in Mundhwa, booked for the narrow gap after the trades leave and before the space fills up.
After everyone has gone
Work runs late, snagging continues after handover, and the moment the space is complete and empty is narrower than any schedule suggests.
Booked too early, there are ladders, protective sheeting and unfinished corners. Booked too late, the space is occupied and full of things that are not part of the design.
The gap between those is frequently a matter of days, and it moves. So the useful thing is to tell us as soon as it becomes visible rather than booking far ahead against a date that will shift.
It also helps to know who controls that timing — a contractor, a client moving in, or a designer waiting on one delivery.
Where the last item is late, it is usually better to photograph without it than to wait past the window entirely.
It is worth telling us which rooms matter most, because an interior shoot rarely gets through everything in the window available.
A prioritised list means the important spaces are photographed properly rather than everything being photographed adequately.
It is the same logic as a commercial priority list and it applies here for the same reason: the window is set by other people.
It is also worth agreeing who is on site to move things.
Styling an interior is a two-person job in practice, and a photographer working alone spends half the window rearranging furniture.
One person available for that doubles what gets done in the same time.
It is worth confirming the day before that the space is genuinely ready.
Arriving to find one room still being worked on wastes a window that took weeks to find.
Getting ready
Tell us as soon as the finish date looks real rather than booking against an early estimate. The window moves.
Remove protective film, labels and cables before the day.
If one item is late, tell us — usually shooting without it beats missing the window.
Planning it
When the space will genuinely be finished and still empty.
Who controls that timing.
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.
It usually does. Tell us when it looks real rather than booking against an early estimate.
Usually better to photograph without it than to miss the window entirely.
After work finishes and before it is fully occupied. That gap is often only days.
Mundhwa, Keshav Nagar, Kharadi, Koregaon Park, Ghorpadi, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
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.
Tell us when the date looks real. The window between finished and occupied is short.