The products
Product Photography
Catalogue and e-commerce photography that sells.
Explore Product PhotographyCommercial photography in Vishrantwadi, shot for where the images actually go — a page banner, a feed and a printed piece want different frames.
Built for the placements
One is very wide with space for text across it. The other is square or upright with the subject filling it. A single frame rarely does both well.
Businesses routinely commission one set and then try to make it serve every placement, which is where the awkward crops and the text sitting over somebody's face come from.
It is entirely avoidable and it costs almost nothing at the time. Knowing that a frame has to carry a headline means leaving room for one while shooting.
The same applies to anything printed, which usually has a fixed proportion and no flexibility at all.
So the useful thing to establish first is the list of placements, not the list of subjects. The subjects follow from it.
Where images have to work in both landscape and portrait — a website and a phone — it is worth shooting the same subject twice rather than once.
A single frame forced into both orientations serves neither, and it is the most visible compromise on a business page.
Two frames of the same setup cost a minute while everything is standing.
It is one of those decisions that looks fussy in advance and obvious in hindsight.
It is worth agreeing how long the images are expected to last, because it changes what should be in them.
Anything containing a current logo, a current uniform or a current interior has a shelf life tied to those things.
Where a set needs to work for several years, keeping those out of most frames is the practical way to do it.
Getting ready
List where the images will be used — banner, page, feed, print. That list shapes the shoot more than the subject list does.
Say if anything needs room for text across it, because that is decided while shooting.
Decide who signs off before the shoot, since that is where these projects usually stall.
Planning it
Every placement the images have to serve.
What the images have to persuade someone of.
And whether anything is going to print.
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.
Also booked nearby
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.
Explore Interior PhotographyBefore you book
How the session itself works is covered in full on the main commercial photography page.
Those want different shapes. Say so and both get shot while everything is set up.
Then it is left while shooting. Adding it afterwards means cropping, which rarely works.
Either. The studio is often simpler for product and portrait work.
Vishrantwadi, Tingre Nagar, Dhanori, Kalas, Lohegaon, Yerawada 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.
Yes, and it is much cheaper than a second session. Tell us the list of uses and the framing covers all of them while everything is set up.
An online gallery you can share. Tell us if anything else is wanted and we will confirm what is possible.
You can decide the use later. What cannot be decided later is whether the frame has room in it, which is why it is worth mentioning at booking.
Yes, across Maharashtra and for destination weddings, with travel agreed upfront before anything is booked.
Yes, and it is the part we can speak to honestly — what a frame will and will not stand up to. Tell us what you have in mind.
The use can change freely. What cannot change afterwards is whether the frame has room in it, which is the only reason we ask early.
Yes. Tell us what you have in mind and we will show you work that matches it rather than a general portfolio.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
List the placements. They shape the shoot more than the subject list does.