Inside Photuvala: Our Dedicated Studio in Faridabad
It’s not just a studio; it’s a space where we keep things relaxed, natural, and entirely focused on you. Take a quick look at where we turn ideas into images.
I was so happy when Ankita shared her thoughts on shooting at my studio. She highlights the natural light, the different themed rooms, and the overall warm atmosphere we strive to create. For me, ensuring my clients feel at ease is just as important as getting the perfect shot.
About Our Studio & Client Experience
The most important part of your shoot is how you feel, not just how you look. My studio in Sector 82 is built to handle the chaos that comes with family shoots, with dedicated feeding corners, private changing rooms, and a layout that keeps the natural light flowing so we never have to force a pose.
When you walk into our studio, you’ll notice it doesn't feel like a sterile office. I built this place because I know that if parents or clients are stressed, that anxiety shows up in the photos. That’s why we prioritized the flow of the space.
We have quiet zones where you can step away to feed a baby or take a quick break without feeling like you're under a spotlight. We keep the changing areas private, so you can manage outfit swaps for your kids or your brand collection comfortably.
For the shoots themselves, we lean heavily on natural light. It gives images that soft, airy quality that makes your portraits look timeless. We also have a dedicated inventory of props—from vintage setups to modern minimalism—so you don't have to carry your entire house with you when you come for a session. Whether you are coming in for a milestone baby shoot or a professional product campaign, the studio is designed to keep the process smooth, leaving us with more time to focus on genuine expressions and the 'real' stuff.
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