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Featured: My Cinematic Brand Stories & Visual Journeys

byBean SinghShoots across Delhi NCRView full gallery

These are the shots that define my journey—a mix of high-energy brand campaigns, raw travel moments, and the cinematic storytelling I bring to every frame. Aur kuch cheezein kismat banakar hi aati hain (And some things just arrive as destiny).

This is more than just a motorcycle ad; it's a story about the rider's life. For this Royal Enfield campaign, I wanted to capture the entire lifestyle, from the quiet moments of reflection to the thrill of an open road at night. My goal is to create cinematic brand films that connect on an emotional level.

This is not CGI. This is the Maraya concert hall in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia. I used my Insta360 X4 to create this mind-bending shot, showing both the process and the epic final result. This is how I approach tourism content: finding unique angles to showcase architectural marvels and breathtaking landscapes.

For the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, the brief was to show speed and urban agility. I used a combination of dynamic ground shots and sweeping aerial views from my DJI drone to capture the bike's energy against the Delhi NCR cityscape. This is how I bring a product's key features to life in a real-world environment.

This single shot captures the essence of my work: adventure, freedom, and epic landscapes. I took this self-portrait in the vastness of Leh Ladakh to show what it feels like to be on a journey. It’s this feeling of soul-stirring adventure that I bring to my brand campaigns.

A great product deserves a great story. Here's my unboxing and feature showcase for the Insta360 Flow 2. I focus on creating clean, informative, and visually engaging content that highlights a product's best features, like its built-in tripod and AI tracking, making it easy for viewers to see the value.

I love bringing a touch of Bollywood magic to my shoots. This piece, filmed at Isa Khan's tomb in Delhi, shows my process for creating cinematic portraits. By combining slow-motion, beautiful light, and a historic location, I can craft a visual narrative that is both elegant and emotionally resonant.

Sometimes, you chase a shot that becomes a core memory. This was the best sunset of my life, captured over the Spiti Valley with my drone. This clip shows my passion for capturing nature's raw beauty and my technical skill in aerial cinematography, which I bring to every project.

About this collection

When I step on set, I am not just looking for the product; I am looking for the energy. Whether it is the speed of a Hero bike or the stillness of a sunrise in Spiti, my approach is always the same: capture the soul of the moment, not just the pixels. Every edit, every drone sweep, and every 4K frame is designed to make the viewer feel like they were there, right next to me.

Photography and videography for me are not about setting up a studio and clicking a button. It is about connection. My process involves living the moment to capture it accurately. When I shoot for brands like Royal Enfield or Hero, I am thinking about the rider's feeling on the open road. When I am in Saudi Arabia or the Himalayas, I am looking for the interplay of light and landscape that tells a story of the place itself.

My Technical Approach

I balance raw, artistic vision with technical precision.

  • Cinematography: I shoot in 4K 120FPS for that smooth slow-motion look, utilizing S-Log3 color grading to give every frame a signature, moody aesthetic.
  • Aerials: My DJI Mini 3 Pro allows me to capture those sweeping, god-eye views that ground-level cameras just cannot reach.
  • Gear: My kit is lean and agile—Sony ZV-E1 for the heavy lifting and Insta360 for those wild, immersive angles.

Everything you see here is shot and edited by me in Premiere Pro and Lightroom. I believe in a 'hands-on' style where I hike, swim, and move with the subject to get the angle that matters. If you are looking for content that feels real, unfiltered, and cinematic, let’s talk.

Featured work for Royal Enfield & Hero.Approved by the tribe
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Bean Singh

Shoots across Delhi NCRStarting ₹20,000 Per Carousel

I'm Bean Singh. I didn't learn this in a classroom; I learned it on the ghats of Varanasi and the chaotic highways of Spiti. I’m just a guy with a camera, constantly chasing the next story that needs to be told.

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