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Urban Street Style Photography in Delhi NCR

byNiteshShoots on location across Delhi NCR and MumbaiStarts from4,000 per sessionView full gallery

I use the city as my studio, from busy Delhi streets and parking lots to overlooked corners with textures. Let's find the gritty, cinematic backdrops that tell your story.

Using a low angle to make the urban architecture feel grand and imposing. This shot, taken in harsh daylight, creates a powerful fashion portrait with strong lines and a modern, metropolitan feel.

This clip shows the challenge and reward of shooting on a busy Delhi street. Despite traffic interruptions, we captured a candid, walking portrait that feels natural and full of life, perfect for a street style lookbook.

A portrait from a shoot in an underground parking lot, using the cool, industrial lighting to our advantage. The setting provides a unique, edgy backdrop for a modern fashion portrait.

A street style portrait using a shop window for reflections and depth. This shot captures a chic, urban look, blending fashion with the surrounding environment for a candid, magazine-style feel.

A classic street portrait against a brick wall, focusing on a clean composition and the subject's expression. This demonstrates a simple yet effective approach to urban lifestyle photography.

Using a textured brick wall and the strong midday sun to create a warm, high-contrast portrait. This is a great example of how I find and use simple, effective backdrops for street photography.

A simple and clean urban portrait against a dark metal fence. The contrast between the subject's white shorts and the black background makes this a striking and modern lifestyle shot.

A casual street style portrait against a brick wall, showcasing a relaxed and confident pose. The natural light and simple setting keep the focus entirely on the subject's personality.

A direct flash portrait against a shuttered storefront, creating a gritty, film-like aesthetic. This technique is perfect for achieving a bold, edgy look in an urban setting.

Another angle from the brick wall series, this time with a direct look to the camera. It shows the versatility of a single location for capturing different moods, from pensive to engaging.

About Urban Street Style

We don't need a fancy studio to get great shots. I often scout locations like underground parking lots or quiet crosswalks right before we start, because the best urban portraits usually come from spontaneous movements rather than stiff, staged poses.

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