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Real Family and Sibling Photoshoots in Mumbai

byManali KabraShoots at studio in Cuffe Parade or client locations across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from9,500 per sessionView full gallery

Family photos shouldn't feel like a chore. Whether at your home or my studio, I capture the messy, loud, and lovely moments of your growing family with no stiff posing allowed.

The definition of home changes when you become a new mom. This candid shot captures that overwhelming love and obsession in a simple, beautiful moment.

A wholesome family portrait with a newborn, big sister, and parents. I love capturing the dynamic of a growing family in these relaxed, lifestyle sessions.

This is how you'll remember the newborn phase. A beautiful family portrait at home, capturing the love and wonder of the first few weeks together.

A must-have photo for every new parent. This intimate portrait captures the new family of three in a moment of pure joy and connection.

A mother and her baby in a minimal, all-white setting. My style is about capturing the feeling of "home" and the emotional bond you share.

The pure joy of motherhood. A smiling mom holds her laughing baby, a perfect example of the happy, emotional vibe I aim for in my photos.

A beautiful family moment with mom and dad kissing their sweet baby. These are the fleeting moments you'll want to remember forever.

A newborn holding onto dad's fingers. This simple pose shows the contrast in size and the immediate, powerful bond between a father and his child.

A father's gentle hand on his newborn's tummy. It's a simple, reassuring gesture that speaks volumes about paternal love and protection.

A father's hands safely cradling his newborn. This overhead shot emphasizes how small and precious the baby is.

About Real Moments, Real Memories: Family & Sibling Photos

Siblings, especially toddlers, are the wildcards of any photoshoot. You don't need to stress about them sitting still or smiling on command. I've spent years managing everything from superhero-themed energy to toddler meltdowns to catch those quiet, real interactions—like a brother gently touching his new sibling's head—that you’ll actually want to frame. We work at their pace, not the clock's.