
capture, process, access.
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The studio
Industries and cultures, recorded with photographic discipline — then processed, enriched and kept accessible.
Praxivision began in 1992 as a photography practice built on one discipline: getting the image right at the moment of capture. Three decades on, that same rigour spans photogrammetry, digital twins, immersive tours, and long-term archives.
We call it an end-to-end pipeline because we stay with a subject from the first frame to the final archive — capture, reconstruction, metadata, and access as one continuous process, never handed between vendors. A temple wall becomes a measurable 3D model, a catalogued archive, and a virtual walkthrough, without ever leaving a single workflow.
We work with the institutions that hold India's heritage and the organizations that build its infrastructure. Over 2,100 projects, from Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to Angkor Archaeological Park.
What we do
The discipline
A photography studio's rigour, carried into every way of capturing reality.
capture.
A monument, an artefact, or a construction milestone rarely offers a second chance — so the data has to be right the first time. Built on thirty years of professional photography, each shoot is planned around the asset's scale, fragility, and setting, the instruments matched to the job. The tools change from project to project; the discipline behind them does not.
process.
Raw captures are only the input. Overlapping frames are reconstructed into accurate 3D geometry, panoramas stitched into seamless gigapixel environments, and colour managed to stay faithful to the original. To the geometry we add provenance, cataloguing, and preservation metadata — so a file is never just a model, but a record a conservator can trust decades later.
access.
Access is shaped by two questions: what the client needs, and what the subject deserves. Some work is made public — a virtual tour, a searchable collection; other work stays institutional — a secure archive, a preservation package. We build hosting, viewers, and archives to fit that intent, delivered in the form the client will actually use.
Open to the public
Access platforms we built for everyone — not just our clients.
In the works
Virtual Museum
Coming soon
A public platform for heritage and education, holding Gaussian-splat 3D captures and gigapixel imagery of monuments, artefacts, and artworks. Built to be explored freely rather than viewed from a fixed vantage — and to grow with every project we add.
Trusted with their image
A range of clients, across industries.








































