
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography is the art of capturing moments, emotions, and stories through the lens. It freezes time and turns everyday scenes into timeless memories
01.Ramzan
These photographs were captured
in the event of Ramzan with
spectacle photographs with a
memory of Ramzan. I took this
photo because Ramzan is not only
a religious festival, but also a time
where the soul and food meet
each other with the delightful
taste of Ramzan.
When I was photographing these, i
felt warm and happy. The
delightful smell of food and
sounds of laughs made me feel
one with all the people
celebrating.




Where Eyes Wander
Words Without Sound
Laughter Unseen
A break for a photograph
02.Bangalore Night
In this photograph, I just played
with the lights and angles. The hero
of the shots is light.
I changed the camera settings in
different ways to experiment with
aperture and shutter speed, and got
this amazing result.

Cold Winds, Quiet Minds

Silence of Speed



The holy light of darkness
He Crosses Beyond Midnight
The ghost Olympic
03. Festival photography
This photograph tells the religious festivals which celebrated in South India side in the August of monsoon season, where food, emotions, music, lights and Weather meet together in the celebrations of female God. I kept this amazing moment with DSLR Nikon Z 50 with lens 50 to 250 MM being patient for the right moment to catch up, and the final pics of the every photograph gives a different perspective meaning towards the lens

Mind music, true words Trump

Light and mood
change every thing

Match the beat with the vibe

Patience is everything

Symbol of god with peace

Work like a beast

Body shivers in the cold wind
04. Art and Culture At Sangamam India
This photo series is based on art and culture, and it is one of my favorite photoshoots from the Sangamam event. Through each photograph, I aimed to capture the unique aura of the performances, highlighting the beauty of the art form and the expressive presence of the artists. My focus was on portraying the emotions, movements, and cultural essence reflected in the performances. Most of these photographs were captured using a Sony ZV-E10 camera paired with a 70–300 mm lens. I used manual mode to have full control over the camera settings and to achieve the desired lighting and composition. This photoshoot allowed me to creatively document the richness of the event and the artistry of the performers.












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