Versatile Commercial Product Photography
I play with light, shadow, and composition to tell stories through images. Here is a selection of my work across different styles, from dark and moody beverage shots to clean, bright lifestyle setups.
This is the kind of shot I love creating. It’s a play of light and shadow, making this gin cocktail feel premium and inviting. I focused on the details: the sugared rim, the fresh pineapple garnish, and the way the light hits the glass, all set against a dark, moody background to make the drink the hero.
For The Gourmet Jar, we created a bright and fresh look for their Basil Pesto. The setup includes all the real ingredients like basil, garlic, and pasta to tell a story of authenticity. This light and airy style is perfect for e-commerce sites and social media, making the product look clean and delicious.
Here’s a lifestyle shot for Ekasmaye's home decor line. Placing these vibrant, embroidered cushions on a classic wooden bed shows customers exactly how they can brighten up a room. It’s about selling a feeling, not just a product.
I enjoy playing with hard light and shadows to create graphic, eye-catching images. This flat lay for Desert Essentials Jojoba Oil uses a palm leaf shadow to add a modern, tropical feel. It’s a great technique for social media content that needs to stop the scroll.
This shot shows the other side of my style: bright, clean, and minimalist. Using a high-key white background makes the amber color of the whiskey and the red cherries pop. It’s a simple, elegant composition that feels fresh and modern.
The texture and craftsmanship of this wooden spice box are the main focus here. I used rustic props like the woven tray and stone mortar to build a traditional, earthy atmosphere. This kind of detailed shot helps highlight the quality of handmade products.
Sometimes, less is more. This is a fine art approach to product photography, using minimal light to trace the silhouette of a whiskey bottle. It creates a sense of mystery and luxury, focusing purely on the form and texture of the glass.
About Featured
The biggest challenge in product photography is controlling reflections and textures. Whether I am shooting a glossy gin bottle or a rustic spice box, I adjust my lighting setup to make the material look authentic. I do not just capture the product; I aim to capture the vibe, ensuring the final image aligns with your brand identity.
My approach is a blend of analytical precision and creative intuition. As someone who works with data, I bring a methodical approach to photography. I plan my lighting, consider the angles, and ensure the composition works technically. Once the setup is ready, I lean into the creative side to find that one perfect moment of light or shadow.
For 'Dark and Moody' shots, I typically use controlled lighting to create contrast, depth, and a sense of luxury. This works exceptionally well for alcohol brands or premium accessories where the atmosphere is just as important as the object. Conversely, for 'Light and Airy' e-commerce projects, I focus on clean, shadow-less setups that provide high clarity for online marketplaces like Amazon or Flipkart.
I handle the logistics of the shoot so you do not have to. This includes sourcing props, from fresh ingredients like herbs and lemons to specific fabrics and backgrounds, to build a scene that tells a story. I operate across Delhi NCR and can manage shoots at your location or in a studio setup, depending on the requirements of the project. My goal is to make people feel something when they look at your product, rather than just seeing it.
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