Ethnic Wear E-commerce Photography
Professional catalogue-ready images for sarees, lehengas, and kurtis, shot with high-key lighting for marketplace compliance.
A model showcasing two different printed kaftan dresses. This side-by-side comparison is effective for e-commerce platforms where customers choose between multiple patterns.
A full-length studio shot of a model in a traditional pink and black lehenga. This is a classic catalogue image for bridal or festive wear collections.
An international model wearing a brocade lehenga against a solid green background. This demonstrates my ability to style and shoot ethnic wear on diverse models.
A model in a white and black printed Anarkali suit, posed in a studio with simple props. This collage shows both a close-up and a full-length view for online stores.
Another view of the Anarkali suit, highlighting the comfortable and elegant style. These images are ready for use on any e-commerce platform.
A model elegantly posed in a printed linen saree. This type of shot is perfect for brands that want to convey a sophisticated and graceful aesthetic.
A plus-size model wearing a red printed kurti and palazzo pants. This collage provides a complete view of the outfit, including a close-up and full-length shot.
A three-quarter shot of the same red kurti, focusing on the fit and fabric pattern.
A close-up portrait of the model in the red kurti, showing how the neckline and sleeves fit.
A video reel highlighting the details of a multi-colored, embroidered lehenga. This is ideal for showing off the craftsmanship and intricate work on social media.
About Ethnic Wear Campaigns
I handle everything from steam-pressing the garments to lighting the set, so you get catalogue-ready shots for Amazon and Flipkart without the internal logistics. Every lehenga or kurti is captured against clean, studio-standard backgrounds using high-key lighting to ensure accurate colour reproduction and sharp fabric texture, which is critical for online sales.
My studio in Rohini is set up specifically for high-volume ethnic wear production. Whether you are selling heavy bridal lehengas or daily-wear cotton kurtis, the workflow is designed to minimize your time on set.
The Production Process I manage the complete end-to-end process: concept, model casting, styling, and post-production. You do not need to coordinate with separate hair and makeup teams because I provide a full in-house production unit. This ensures consistency across your entire catalogue.
Marketplace Compliance I understand the specific image requirements for platforms like Amazon, Myntra, and Flipkart. You receive 4 to 5 high-resolution angles per garment, including close-ups of embroidery and fabric quality. Final assets are retouched and delivered within 48 to 72 hours, ready for immediate upload.
Casting and Styling I have a diverse talent roster, including Indian and international models, to match the aesthetic of your collection. If you have specific styling needs, such as accessories for a bridal shoot or a clean look for a casual kurti set, I handle the coordination. For complex embroidery or mirror work, I use specialized lighting setups that prevent harsh glare while highlighting the craftsmanship of the garment.
Ananvay Pathak
I’m Ananvay Pathak, and I run Delhi Photography Services. My team manages the entire production cycle, from casting to final edits, so you don't have to juggle multiple vendors. We specialize in sharp, high-conversion imagery designed specifically to sell ethnic wear on e-commerce platforms.
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