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Birthday Photography
First birthdays, cake smashes and full family celebrations.
Explore Birthday PhotographyEvent coverage in Tingre Nagar — particularly for gatherings that happen every year and want a better set than last year's.
Better than last year
Most community and society events repeat, which means the organisers have last year's photographs and a fairly clear sense of what was missing from them.
The complaints are consistent. Nobody photographed the people who organised it, the prize-giving is a row of backs, and there is no single image that represents the whole evening.
All three are briefing problems rather than photography problems, and all three are solved before the event rather than during it.
The organisers in particular are worth naming in advance. They are the least likely to be photographed and the most likely to be looked for afterwards.
Tell us what last year missed and it does not go missing again.
Committees change, and so does the institutional memory of what was photographed last year.
If nobody has a copy of the previous set to hand, that in itself tells you something useful — the photographs were never actually used, and it is worth asking what would have made them useful.
Answering that question once tends to improve every year afterwards.
The other thing worth carrying forward is what happened to last year's photographs after the event.
If they went into a group chat and nowhere else, a smaller, faster set is more useful than a large gallery nobody opened.
If they went into a newsletter or a notice board, that is a different brief again, and it is worth saying which before rather than after.
Getting ready
Look at last year's photographs and name what was missing. That list is the brief.
Point us at the people who organised it. They are the ones who never get photographed.
Tell us who is coordinating on the night and where to find them.
Planning it
What last year's set was missing.
Who knows what happens next on the night.
And what 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 event photography page.
Then tell us what they were missing. It is the most useful brief there is.
The usual gap. Point them out and it is fixed.
Normal. Tell us who knows what is happening next.
Tingre Nagar, Dhanori, Vishrantwadi, Kalas, Lohegaon, Viman Nagar and Yerawada.
Yes — festivals, housewarmings, pujas, prize evenings.
Yes, and they need the recipient list beforehand.
As long as you book. These overrun, so agree the window.
Tell us if you have booked with us before and we will pull up what was done, so the new work builds on it rather than repeating it.
Yes, and it is usually easier. Tell us what is coming up over the next year and we will plan it together rather than piecemeal.
Then describe what you did not like about something you have seen. It is a faster route to the right answer than trying to specify it from scratch.
You get an online gallery you can share, and tell us if prints or an album are wanted.
That is the intention and it is most of the reason people come back. Tell us at booking that you have used us before.
No. Tell us you have booked before and we will work from what was done rather than starting from scratch.
Earlier is better for anything tied to a date. For everything else, ask and we will tell you honestly what is open.
Yes, across Maharashtra and for destination weddings, with travel agreed upfront before anything is booked.
Send us that list. It is the entire brief and it is usually three lines.