Professional Portraits for Your Brand
I create portraits that capture your actual persona, whether you are an entrepreneur, artist, or executive. No stiff poses—just your story, told through light and frame.
A portrait of an interior designer for a feature in Livingetc India magazine. The subject is captured in her own element, seated at her dining table, which adds a layer of authenticity to her professional story.
The final published layout in Livingetc India magazine. This shows the portrait in context with the article, demonstrating my experience in shooting for editorial and print media.
About Professional Portraits
When you stand in front of my lens, the goal is not to pose. It is to exist. I spend the first part of our session just talking, letting the camera become a natural part of the room, so your final portraits reflect your real self rather than a stiff, forced image.
I treat professional portraits as an extension of editorial photography. My work in publications like Livingetc India follows this philosophy: capturing the subject in their natural element, whether that is their own dining table or a deliberate studio setup.
We begin with a concept phase, discussing your wardrobe and the narrative you want to convey. My sessions typically last 3-4 hours, which provides enough room to move beyond the first awkward minutes and find genuine expressions. We use a blend of ambient natural light and subtle strobe lighting to give the images depth, texture, and that cinematic mood.
The end result is a set of 10 high-end retouched portraits that work for professional portfolios, LinkedIn, or brand websites. You receive a digital contact sheet to select your favorites, and I perform final edits that preserve skin texture rather than airbrushing it away. This process is designed for designers, musicians, and founders who want an authentic visual presence.
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