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Little Krishna & Radha Themed Photo Sessions

byPayal GudhakaShoots at studio in Mulund West & travels across MumbaiStarts from12,500 per sessionView full gallery

Bring the tales of Vrindavan to life with our traditional Krishna and Radha sessions, designed to capture your child’s divine innocence in a setting that feels like a fairy tale.

A joyful little Krishna with the most infectious smile. This shot captures the playful spirit of the theme, with a detailed set including butter pots, flowers, and a peacock backdrop.

Our little Kanha is caught in the act, his hand deep inside the butter pot. These candid moments are what make the Krishna-themed shoots so special and memorable.

A tiny baby Krishna, just a few months old, lies next to his matki of butter. This pose is perfect for younger babies who are not yet sitting up.

A happy one-year-old Krishna holds his flute, ready to charm the world. The setup includes a wicker chair and peacock feathers for a touch of rustic divinity.

Seated amidst marigolds and brass props, this little Krishna looks every bit the part. The lighting is designed to create a soft, divine glow.

A newborn peacefully sleeps, adorned with peacock feathers. This image subtly incorporates elements of the Krishna theme into a classic newborn portrait.

This video showcases the variety within my Krishna-themed sessions, featuring different children, including a mother-daughter duo as Yashoda and Krishna.

A behind-the-scenes look at a mother playing with her baby during our Yashoda and Krishna shoot, capturing the pure love and connection between them.

This video shows the inspiration and the final result of a Krishna shoot, capturing the essence of the theme before the little one starts running around.

The reel versus the real hustle. This fun video shows the teamwork and joy that goes into getting that one perfect shot of our little Krishna.

About Little Krishna & Radha Sessions

My sessions are designed to be stress-free for you and fun for your little one. I provide everything from the traditional dhotis, lehengas, and jewelry to the authentic props like brass matkis and peacock feathers, so you do not need to arrange a thing. Because I work with babies and toddlers, we keep the shoot playful and patient, ensuring we catch genuine expressions rather than forced poses.

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