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Cultural and Traditional Baby Photoshoots

byBaby On ShootShoots at studio in Ghatkopar West or travels across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from1,800 per sessionView full gallery

Let’s capture your child’s innocence with a touch of our heritage. From little Kanha to a mini Warkari, I create festive portraits that keep our traditions alive.

My studio is fully equipped for a grand Janmashtami celebration. This little Kanha looks divine with his colorful turban, peacock feather, and flute.

A close-up of our little Warkari, with the traditional cap and a sweet, innocent smile. These shoots are a beautiful way to connect with our heritage.

A newborn photoshoot with a 'Bal Shivaji' theme. The setup includes a miniature sword, a saffron flag, and the Rajmudra, creating a powerful and unique portrait.

A behind-the-scenes look at my Navratri dandiya setup. This video shows how we get the perfect shot, from the initial pose to the final happy smile.

Capturing the devotion of Ganesh Chaturthi with a little one. This video shows the beautiful Ganpati idol setup in my studio and the baby enjoying the festive atmosphere.

A video montage of two brothers dressed as Krishna for a Janmashtami shoot, showing both playful and serene moments.

A behind-the-scenes video of a little girl's photoshoot as Radha, showing the setup and her adorable final portrait.

This video shows another adorable 'Bal Krishna' (Baby Krishna) shoot, from the setup to the final heart-melting smile.

A crawling little Warkari on his pilgrimage. This video captures the playful side of our traditional themed shoots.

This little girl looks beautiful dressed as Rakhumai. The video shows her in two different traditional outfits for the Warkari theme.

About Cultural & Festive Themes

I hand-sanitize every traditional costume and miniature prop before your session, because comfort is non-negotiable for our little models. Since these traditional outfits can sometimes feel new to a baby, I always keep extra time in the schedule, allowing them to get comfortable in their 'Kanha' or 'Warkari' look before we start shooting.

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