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Explore Real Estate PhotographyInterior photography in Tingre Nagar for designers on their second, fifth or fifteenth project, where the set has to hold together.
A portfolio, not a project
Designers usually commission photography project by project, and the result is a body of work where every set looks like a different practice.
Different photographers, different years, different treatments. Individually fine; together they say nothing consistent about how the practice works.
A portfolio reads as one voice when the projects are photographed the same way — comparable framing, comparable light, comparable treatment of detail.
That is a decision to make once rather than per project, and the earlier it is made the less of the back catalogue has to be revisited.
If earlier projects were shot elsewhere, send those images. Matching forwards is straightforward; matching backwards after the fact is not.
Where earlier projects were photographed poorly, it is sometimes worth revisiting one of them rather than only shooting forwards.
A portfolio is judged as a whole, and one weak set early in it undercuts everything after it.
If the space is still accessible, that is usually the cheapest improvement available to the whole body of work.
It is worth agreeing at the outset how the images will be credited and where they can be used.
Designers building a portfolio across several projects usually want the same terms each time, and settling it once avoids negotiating it per project.
Tell us the intended use at the start and it is confirmed in writing with everything else.
Getting ready
Send images from previous projects, whoever shot them. Consistency across the portfolio is decided by them.
List what changed from the builder's original — anything structural or spatial.
Remove protective film, labels and cables before the day.
Planning it
Whether this joins an existing portfolio or starts one.
What changed from the original space.
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.
Send them. Whether the new set matches is decided by those.
Common, and it is usually visible. Matching forwards is straightforward.
After work finishes and before it is fully occupied.
Tingre Nagar, Dhanori, Vishrantwadi, Kalas, Lohegaon, Viman Nagar and Yerawada.
Depends on orientation. Send a floor plan.
Yes — offices, retail and hospitality.
Yes, and they carry a portfolio more than wide shots.
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 it with your enquiry. Consistency across a portfolio is decided by what already exists.