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Traditional & Ethnic Wear Photography in Greater Noida

byCaptaphox ProductionsStudio in Greater Noida; travels across Delhi NCR and Agra for shootsStarts from6,500 per sessionView full gallery

I focus on bringing out the intricate details—the weave of the fabric, the sparkle of jewellery, and the grace of the drape. Whether you are a designer building a catalogue or an individual wanting a classic portrait, I create clean, high-impact imagery that makes your traditional attire stand out.

A joyful portrait of a model in a traditional Marathi-style saree. The studio lighting is set to highlight the rich colours of the fabric and the intricate gold jewellery, creating a warm and celebratory image.

This full-length seated pose showcases the complete traditional Marathi ensemble, from the elegant drape of the blue silk saree to the delicate anklet. The dark background ensures the vibrant attire is the main focus.

A dynamic pose capturing the grace and movement associated with traditional Indian attire. This shot is perfect for demonstrating how the fabric flows and how the model carries the look with elegance.

A classic three-quarter portrait in a beautiful silk saree. This pose highlights the detailed golden border of the saree and the traditional puff sleeves of the blouse, essential for ethnic wear lookbooks.

A close-up portrait focusing on the model's expression and traditional accessories. This shot emphasizes the colourful bangles and gold earrings, key details for any ethnic fashion or jewellery photoshoot.

A detailed beauty shot centered on the model's face, makeup, and hair accessories. I use precise lighting to accentuate the maang tikka, earrings, and the radiant smile of the model.

A close-up detail shot focusing on the texture and craftsmanship of the saree and blouse. This type of image is crucial for brands wanting to highlight the quality of their traditional garments, showing the intricate weaving and fabric details.

An abstract, artistic shot focusing solely on the rich blue fabric and golden motifs of the saree. This image serves as a beautiful texture shot for a lookbook, emphasizing the quality and design of the material itself.

About Traditional & Ethnic Wear

When shooting ethnic wear, the biggest mistake is flat lighting that kills the fabric texture. I use a controlled studio setup to create just enough shadow to highlight the zari work and intricate jewellery without losing the vibrant colours of the saree. If you are coming in for a shoot, bring the specific accessories you want highlighted—we will plan the angles to make those details the star of the frame.

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