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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInterior photography in Sangamwadi — for a portfolio that has to hold up as tastes move on.
A portfolio outlives a trend
Which means the photography has to hold up even where the interiors themselves belong to an earlier taste.
Straight, honest photography does that. A room photographed plainly reads as a room from its period, which is fine and expected.
A room photographed with a heavy contemporary treatment reads as an attempt to make it look current, which draws attention to the age rather than hiding it.
The same applies going forward. Work photographed today with restrained treatment will sit alongside work photographed in ten years; work processed to a current look will not.
That is the practical argument for consistency and restraint across a portfolio rather than following whatever look is prevailing.
Where a specific publication wants a particular treatment, that is a different matter and we will match whatever they require.
It is worth photographing the details as plainly as the wide frames.
Detail shots are where heavy treatment is most tempting and most damaging, because a close frame with strong processing reads as a stylistic exercise rather than as documentation of a decision.
Shot plainly, the same detail shows the joinery, the material and the finish, which is what the work was.
The other thing worth considering is that a portfolio is a body of work rather than a series of projects.
It gets read as a whole, and a single heavily treated set among restrained ones is more conspicuous than a whole portfolio treated consistently either way.
Consistency is worth more than any individual choice about how far to push it.
Getting ready
Restrained, consistent treatment across projects, so work from different years sits together.
List what changed from the original space, since the decisions are the subject.
Remove protective film, labels and cables before the day.
Planning it
Whether this joins an existing portfolio, and how that was treated.
What changed from the original space.
And whether a publication has specific requirements.
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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A room photographed plainly reads as a room from its period, which is fine. Heavy contemporary treatment draws attention to the age rather than hiding it.
Only where a publication requires it. Restrained treatment is what lets work from different years sit together.
After work finishes and before it is fully occupied.
Sangamwadi, Yerawada, Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Viman Nagar and Ghorpadi.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
Yes, honestly, and then shoot whatever you have decided you want. That is more useful than agreeing with everything.
Lightly by default. More is available if you want it, and heavy treatment is the single fastest-ageing element in any set.
Not always, and it would be a poor rule. It is worth having some plain frames in every set so there is something that works whenever anybody looks at it.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
Restrained treatment is what lets work from different years sit together.