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Capturing Family and Sibling Love in Honest, Timeless Portraits

byKavitha NagarajVisit Studio in OMBR Layout; Travels across BengaluruStarts from16,000 Per SessionView full gallery

These sessions are about the real stuff—the quiet gazes, sibling giggles, and safe embraces that define your family’s unique chapter. I keep things unscripted, letting the genuine connection between you and your children unfold exactly as it is.

In ten years, these photos will mean everything. This video shows a mother holding her newborn, a quiet moment at home that will become a treasured memory of connection and love.

A father's arms, a baby's safe haven. This powerful black and white portrait captures the strength and tenderness of a new dad holding his nine-day-old daughter.

A proud big brother holds his three-week-new baby sister. The bond between siblings is so special, and capturing these early moments of love and protection is priceless.

A gentle kiss from a big brother to his newborn sister. These unscripted, tender moments are what make sibling portraits so deeply meaningful.

A mother's embrace. This delicate, high-contrast black and white portrait captures the emotional, warm, and loving bond between a mother and her newborn.

Happy Mother's Day. This artistic black and white shot of a mother looking down at her baby is a timeless tribute to the unbreakable bond they share.

A father's love, forever inked on his chest. This portrait shows a new dad holding his baby girl, his tattoo a permanent symbol of his love.

A new dad holds his sleeping baby, her tiny body wrapped in purple. These quiet moments of connection remind us how fleeting and precious the newborn phase is.

A gentle guardian. The family dog watches over a sleeping newborn in this heartwarming portrait that celebrates love in all its forms.

The joy of being a parent is in the little moments. A father holds his eight-month-old daughter, her happy wave and his proud smile creating a perfect family memory.

About Family & Sibling Love

Sibling energy is unpredictable, and I actually prefer it that way. Whether your older child is shy or high-energy, I take the time to connect with them on their terms—like talking about toy cars—before we even touch the camera. This isn't about making them sit perfectly still; it's about waiting for that natural moment when they lean in, protective and curious, toward their new baby sibling.

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