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Featured Sports & Action Photography

byObviously, We ShootShoots across Delhi NCR; Travels across IndiaStarts from8,000 per sessionView full gallery

A look at the sweat, the focus, and the split-second moments that define the game. These frames capture the raw reality of competition, from training drills to the podium.

Capturing the peak moment of athletic power. This handball player is frozen mid-air, muscles tensed, right before releasing a powerful shot during a training session for the National Games. This is the kind of explosive action photography I love to shoot.

An action portrait of a cyclist from Team Goa, showing pure focus and determination. My goal with athlete portraits is to capture the mindset of a competitor, whether on the road or in the studio.

The calm before the storm. A squash player's intense concentration is palpable as he tracks the ball. I use lighting and focus to isolate the athlete, highlighting their mental game in the fast-paced environment of the glass court.

This is the suspense of competition in a single frame. A Goal Shooter (GS) extends for the basket while defenders leap to block during the National Games Netball Championship. It’s these split-second moments that tell the story of a match.

Proving that action photography can also be art. This shot of a KTM 390 Adventure on a wet Goan road uses the reflection to create a dynamic and moody image, showcasing my skills in automotive and motorsport photography.

A short reel that captures the sweat and determination of the game. This video highlights the journey of a netball team, showing that victory is earned through hard work and perseverance, one play at a time.

A look at both the action and the camaraderie of a cycling team. The top panel shows the team riding in formation, while the bottom shows a candid moment of rest, capturing the full story of a team's journey.

An image that demonstrates the incredible agility required for squash. This athlete is captured in a full lunge, showcasing the dynamic movement and flexibility I aim to freeze in my indoor sports photography.

About Featured

When I shoot sports, I am not just waiting for the action to happen. I study the movement—the way a cyclist leans into a curve or the tension in a netball player’s wrist before a shot—to anticipate the peak moment. Before we start, I will ask about your key athletes or specific game phases you need documented so I can position myself to get the angle that tells the real story.

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