Zara’s Resort, Khandala — Architectural Photography
Had a wonderful time shooting this assignment at Zara’s Resort, Khandala. Along with stills of the interiors and exteriors, I also captured immersive 360° virtual panoramas. While Sigma wide shots gave a balanced perspective, I personally loved the dramatic results of the fisheye — so I decided to give both options to the client. Shot with Nikon D90 @ Tokina 10–17mm Fisheye.
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Main Entrance
A grand view of the resort’s entrance, setting the tone for the architecture and hospitality.
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Lobby – Angle 1
A spacious perspective highlighting design and symmetry.
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Lobby – Angle 2
An alternate composition focusing on the lobby’s balance of light and space.
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Lobby – 360° Panorama
An immersive 360° capture of the lobby, giving a complete feel of the space.
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Mughal Room
A glimpse of the Mughal Room interiors, blending style with comfort.
This assignment was not only about documenting a property but also about experimenting with lenses, perspectives, and immersive formats. Architecture photography, for me, is about preserving the essence of spaces — through both technical precision and creative storytelling.
