Real Estate Photography in Wagholi, Pune

Property photography in Wagholi — and an honest answer about how many images a listing actually needs.

Fewer, better

Listings with too many photographs perform worse than listings with the right ones.

A buyer scrolling through thirty images of a two-bedroom flat is looking at four bathroom angles and a corridor, and they stop before the end.

What a listing needs is every room once, well, plus the outlook and anything genuinely distinctive.

That is usually a modest number and it is more effective than a long gallery, because every image in it is doing work.

Padding a listing with near-duplicates signals nothing good and buries the strong images among weak ones.

You receive the selected set on that basis — the best frame of each room rather than several of each.

The timeline depends on the property and is confirmed with you in writing when you book.

It is worth confirming who receives the set and in what form, because property images move between several people quickly.

An owner, an agent and a portal all handle them differently, and a set delivered to one and forwarded on tends to lose consistency along the way.

Deciding where it goes first, and who is responsible for uploading it, keeps the listing coherent.

It is also worth agreeing what happens if the property sells before the images are used.

It happens, and knowing in advance whether the set has any further use avoids an awkward exchange.

None of that is complicated when it is settled at booking.

Getting ready

Sizing the set

Aim for every room once, well, plus the outlook and anything genuinely distinctive.

Resist padding with near-duplicates. They bury the strong images among weak ones.

Clear surfaces, put personal items away, replace bulbs, open every curtain.

Planning it

What we agree at booking

Which rooms and features must be included.

Which room leads the listing.

And the delivery timeline.

Recent work

From the studio

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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Also booked nearby

Related sessions

Before you book

Property photography in Wagholi

How the session itself works is covered in full on the main real estate photography page.

  • 1st Floor, Behind G S Mahanagar Co-op Bank Ltd, Sai Nagari, Mathura Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014
  • +91 79032 43332
How many images does a listing need?

Every room once, well, plus the outlook and anything distinctive. Usually a modest number, and it outperforms a long gallery.

Is more not better?

No. A buyer scrolling thirty images of a two-bedroom flat stops before the end, and near-duplicates bury the strong images.

When will we receive them?

It depends on the property and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book.

Which areas do you cover?

Wagholi, Kharadi, Lohegaon, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Viman Nagar and Wadgaon Sheri.

What should be done before you arrive?

Cleared, cleaned, bulbs working, curtains open.

Can you photograph an occupied flat?

Yes, with preparation and cooperation.

How quickly can you turn it around?

Ask and we will tell you what is open that week.

Can we ask for more of something after delivery?

Yes, and it is a normal request rather than a complaint. Ask soon after the session, when it is easiest to act on.

Do you quote a number of photographs?

No. A number tells you very little, since twenty near-identical frames is not more than five distinct ones. Ask what the set will cover instead.

How do we book?

Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.

Every room once, well

Plus the outlook and anything distinctive. Padding buries the strong images among weak ones.