kunal.bhatia: This villa was a good place to unwind and do nothing. Interior design by Niharika Saraf of @thepolkadiary. Next week promises to be hectic; in the meanwhile, happy weekend everyone! Check out more at #InteriorPhotographyByStudioKB #ResidentialPhotograph
kunal.bhatia: Life, love and the likes are best discussed over endless cups of apple tea. Preferably overlooking the Bosphorous. Throwback to #StudioKBinTurkey
kunal.bhatia: Something old, something new? This day, three weeks ago - at the Art Gallery of South Australia @artgalleryofsa in Adelaide. Throwback. The sculpture in the foreground is 'Twin Subjecter' by Swiss artist #ThomasHirschhorn and consists of two life-size ma
kunal.bhatia: Rhythm? Part of Spanda, a sculptural piece in Perth's Elizabeth Quay by artist Christian de Vietri. Apparently inspired by the Sanskrit word 'spand' which refers to vibrations and motion. Throwback to #StudioKBinAustralia . Happy Sunday everyone!
kunal.bhatia: At Port Arthur - the furthest point of our Australian trip. It looks rather idyllic now, but between 1830 and 1877 this was a 'convict-colony'. The most hardened of criminals from Britain were shipped here and made to work as bonded labour and kept behind
kunal.bhatia: Today's day has been spent hiking through the pristine forests and alpine peaks of Tasmania's Cradle Mountain National Park. Some mild hailstorms notwithstanding, the views here are stunning and the air is supposedly amongst the most purest on earth! Mor
kunal.bhatia: The Brisbane skyline by evening - historical and modern buildings line the waterfront as ferries ply up and down the river. This compact capital of @Queensland is full of surprises - a thriving arts scene, some lovely Queenslander houses and a host of bar
kunal.bhatia: Sail. #StudioKBinAustralia __ #TravelWithStudioKB
kunal.bhatia: Anonymous, Churchgate. #MumbaiByStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia #architecture #repetition #Mumbai #pattern
kunal.bhatia: Bombay roofs: Venetian-Gothic, pitched-vernacular, modernist-concrete and tanked-plastic! Explore more at #MumbaiByStudioKB | KB_79456
kunal.bhatia: The 'supertrees' in Singapore's Gardens by the Bay magically spring to life each evening. Standing tall at a good 150 feet, they not only make a pretty sight by also perform environmentally friendly functions that include collecting train water and genera
kunal.bhatia: There are some stunning pieces of period furniture in this apartment designed by @supriyagandhi of The Workshop. #BehindTheScenesWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia #interiorphotography
kunal.bhatia: Bombay landings: the hills that were, the sprawl that is and the future that we aspire to be. #TravelWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia
kunal.bhatia: Small people in big spaces. #MumbaiByStudioKB
kunal.bhatia: Good morning Ahmedabad. #TravelWithStudioKB
kunal.bhatia: Continuing documentation of housing typologies in Mumbai. With minimum gap between 14 storeyed buildings, the camera has to point really really up. In association with Sameep Padora Associates. Explore more at: #BehindTheScenesWithStudioKB #StudioKB #Kun
kunal.bhatia: Published: a photo essay on the fabulous Falaknuma Palace, in Home Review magazine's Feb 2016 issue. #PublishedWorkByStudioKB #TravelWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia #Falaknuma
kunal.bhatia: An evening shoot at this lovely studio apartment in Bandra, designed by #StudioOsmosis. What it lacks in size, it makes up in its cute corners and sea views. #BehindTheScenesWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia #interiorphotography #interiorphotographer
kunal.bhatia: Throwback to an intensive healthcare-interiors photoshoot from last year: which required pre-shoot planning across three cities, constant re-mopping of floors during the shoot (which, as the architects will vouch for, is no joke!) and a multi-party licens
kunal.bhatia: Kochi's Santacruz Basilica was first built by the Portuguese in 1505, spared by the Dutch destruction of 17th century and then demolished and rebuilt by the British in 1887. It's soaring wooden roof features paintings depicting the crucifixion of Christ,
kunal.bhatia: Kochi Textures. #TravelWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia
kunal.bhatia: Good morning Kochi. #TravelWithStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia #Kerala
kunal.bhatia: From where I stand. #MumbaiByStudioKB #StudioKB #KunalBhatia
kunal.bhatia: It's the last few days of the year and time for my annual Looking Back series. So, here's kicking off 'Looking Back at 2015' with a travel writing and photography feature for Jet Wings magazine, on the magnificent Glacier Express train journey in Switzerl
kunal.bhatia: Bombay layers. And the quintessential Bombay lifeline. #MumbaiByStudioKB Continuing my tests of the camera on the #asuszenfone2laser and so far results have been good. I must remember to turn off that annoying time stamp though. Wonder why would they le
kunal.bhatia: Weekend wanderings. #TravelWithStudioKB Reviewing the camera of the #asuszenfone2laser. Let's see how it plays out over the next few days.
kunal.bhatia: Urban forms. #MumbaiByStudioKB #StudioKB #architecturephotography
kunal.bhatia: I think photo-deliveries might be the most delightful part of my job. Off these go to Bangalore. #BehindTheScenesWithStudioKB
kunal.bhatia: Guess what made it to the cover page of Home Review magazine? This beautiful penthouse in Mumbai designed by Studio Nishita Kamdar and photographed by yours truly 😀. #PublishedWorkByStudioKB #InteriorPhotographyByStudioKB #ResidentialPhotography
kunal.bhatia: Tracing the origin, spread, rumours and containment of the 1896 plague in Bandra this evening. Good job Celebrate Bandra and Medicine Corner India in exploring this bit of forgotten history. #MumbaiByStudioKB