Documentary Photography and Travel Stories
I do not just take pictures. I document the heartbeat of India, from the raw intensity of the Kumbh to the quiet corners of Ladakh. Here is my life behind the lens.
A ground-level photograph of the Naga Sadhus at the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar. This is not an aerial shot, but a close, respectful portrait of their procession, capturing the intensity and spiritual power of these ascetics.
This is the view of Kedarnath temple, a place that feels like heaven on earth. While I often film it from the sky, this eye-level shot captures the feeling of being a pilgrim, standing in awe of the temple and the Himalayas behind it.
A diptych from the Vittal Birdev Yatra in Pattan Kodoli, Maharashtra. The top frame shows a woman watching the festivities, while the bottom shows the energy of the drummers in a cloud of yellow turmeric powder.
More scenes from the vibrant Vittal Birdev Yatra. This festival is a celebration of faith where everything is covered in yellow, and these ground-level shots capture the raw energy and devotion of the participants.
This is me in my element, standing in the vast, beautiful landscape of Ladakh. My life is full of "socha kuch, mila kuch, hua kuch," where I plan for one thing but the journey gives me something even more beautiful.
A shot from my travels in Egypt, capturing the Great Pyramids of Giza. While my heart is in India, I take my camera and storytelling approach with me wherever I go in the world.
A closer look at the Hawa Mahal during that magical Jaipur sunset. This is a tighter composition from the same flight, focusing on the sun's direct glow on the palace's famous facade.
About A Documentarian's Journey
When I shoot documentary work, I prefer to stay invisible. My camera is small, my presence is light, and I never stage a moment. If you want to capture the raw energy of a festival or the real rhythm of your expedition, I will be there to document it exactly as it happens.
Documentary photography is not about perfection. It is about patience. You wait for the right emotion, the right frame, and the right feeling. My background in drone work gives me a unique perspective on landscapes, but my heart is in the faces of the people I meet along the way.
Whether I am documenting a yatra in rural Maharashtra or a quiet morning in the Himalayas, I work with natural light and minimal intervention. I pack light, I move fast, and I am comfortable in tough terrains. If you are planning an expedition or a project that needs a real, raw visual story, I am ready to join you.
I deliver files that are true to the color and emotion of the day, with minimal editing that preserves the grit of the moment. I do not provide staged portraits or studio-lit setups. This is for those who want to see their story unfold on camera without the director's chair.
Moksh
I am Moksh. Delhi is home, but I am almost always on the road. I chase stories that feel real, whether that is a spiritual gathering or a quiet mountain trail. I do not stage scenes, I just let life happen and capture it.
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