Documentary Photography
Available across Delhi
Delhi Photographer
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About Documentary Photography
Documentary Photography
I specialize in capturing authentic cultural and spiritual narratives through documentary photography, with a particular focus on Indian contexts. My work emphasizes storytelling through candid moments, street life, and cultural richness.
What Makes Us Different
- Professional Nikon Z6 equipment and advanced lighting techniques
- Artistic approach to documentary storytelling
- Part of a collaborative team ensuring comprehensive coverage
- Experience in capturing spiritual and cultural themes
Ideal For
Cultural institutions, publications, and organizations seeking authentic documentation of events, traditions, and street life. Perfect for projects requiring in-depth visual storytelling of social and cultural narratives.
Additional Details
Work includes coverage of religious ceremonies, street life documentation, and cultural events. Our documentary style combines journalistic authenticity with artistic vision.
Meet your Expert
Delhi Photographer
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My Story
I’m Madhav Ritik. Delhi College of Photography taught me the technical stuff, but real inspiration hits me in places like Kashi, Manikarnika Ghat, or Bodh Gaya. Sometimes I’m shooting glossy plates for commercial food photography, other days I’m lost in raw street photography, chanting 'Om Namah Shivay' as I frame life and death. My work swings between studio lights and spiritual India photo series. It’s all about the story, yaar.
My Work
Photography & Cinematography Services - I cover interior, street, fashion, product, documentary, food, and event shoots. Solo or with my team.
Two Distinct Styles - Commercial shoots get crisp, clean results. Personal projects? Raw, story-driven, soulful. Depends on your vibe.
Pro Equipment Always - Nikon Z6, Profoto, Godox lighting - I keep the gear top-notch, no jugaad (shortcuts) here.
Studio or Street, Your Pick - Want a polished studio session or gritty documentary cinematography on Indian streets? I’ve got the experience.