The business
Commercial Photography
Brand, team and workspace photography for businesses.
Explore Commercial PhotographyProduct and catalogue photography for Yerawada businesses — including shops that have traded on the same street for decades and are only now going online.
A first set of photographs, not a refresh
An established shop with a long local reputation often has no usable images at all when it finally needs a listing or a page.
That is a different brief from a brand doing a seasonal refresh. There is no existing look to match, no style guide, and frequently no clear idea of what the photographs are for beyond a general sense that they are needed. Working that out first is most of the value.
It usually starts smaller than people expect. A core set covering the products that actually sell, shot consistently so they sit together, is more useful than photographing everything on the shelves at once — and it can be extended later without the new frames looking different.
Tell us where the images are going before the shoot rather than after. A marketplace listing, a website, a printed card and a WhatsApp catalogue each want something slightly different, and reshooting to fix that is money nobody planned to spend.
An established shop with a long local reputation often has no usable images at all when it finally needs a listing or a page. That is a different brief from a brand doing a seasonal refresh — there is no existing look to match and frequently no clear idea of what the photographs are for.
Working that out first is most of the value. Once it is clear, the shoot itself is straightforward.
It usually starts smaller than people expect. A core set covering what actually sells, shot consistently, is more useful than photographing everything on the shelves at once.
For a business that has never had photographs taken, the first conversation is about purpose rather than photography. Once that is clear the shoot is simple.
Starting small is almost always right. A core set covering what actually sells earns its cost quickly; a complete catalogue shot once and never updated does not.
Telling us the destination beforehand prevents the only genuinely wasteful outcome, which is reshooting to meet a requirement nobody mentioned.
Getting ready
Send a few of the products you actually sell most rather than the whole range. A core set earns its cost quickly.
Send them clean and unboxed. Fingerprints and packaging creases show at close range.
Tell us what the images are for — a listing, a card, a WhatsApp catalogue. Each wants something slightly different.
Planning it
What the photographs are for, because for a business that has never had any, that question is most of the value.
How many items and how many angles, which decides the length of the session.
And whether this will be ongoing. Adding products later is straightforward if the setup is recorded.
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 business
Brand, team and workspace photography for businesses.
Explore Commercial Photography
The premises
Homes, offices and finished projects, shot in their best light.
Explore Interior Photography
Openings
Corporate events, conferences and private functions.
Explore Event PhotographyBefore you book
How the session itself works is covered in full on the main product photography page.
Then the first conversation is about what they are for, not about photography. Once that is clear the shoot itself is straightforward.
Fewer than you think. A consistent core set covering what actually sells is more useful than everything at once, and it can be added to later.
Drop them off or courier them. Tell us how many items and how fragile and we will agree the handover beforehand.
Yerawada, Kalyani Nagar, Koregaon Park, Wadgaon Sheri, Viman Nagar and Vishrantwadi are closest, and we work with businesses across Pune.
Then the first conversation is about what they are for, not about photography.
Yes. Tell us the platform before the shoot because requirements differ.
Yes, and they will match if we keep the setup.
Tell us what it is and we will say honestly whether we are the right people for it.
Yes, and they need a different setup. Tell us at booking.
In the formats you need for where they are going.
Yes, and they will match if we keep the setup.
Yes. Tell us the platform because requirements differ.
Sometimes, depending on the products and the light. Tell us and we will say honestly.
Yes, and print needs specifying beforehand because the requirements differ.
It depends on angles and styling. Send a list and we will tell you.
Common, and it makes no difference to the photography. Items can come to the studio or we can work where they are.
Then agree who is briefing us before the shoot. It saves more time than any decision made on the day.
Then the photographs are what let you sell past that circle, which is the point at which they start mattering.
Answer that and the rest is simple. Send us a product list and we will come back with a quote.