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Professional Newborn and Baby Photography in Bhubaneswar

byRidit PhotographyShoots at studio in Chandrasekharpur, BhubaneswarStarts from11,000 per sessionView full gallery

I believe in capturing the tiny, joyful details of your little one's growth. Whether it is those first sleepy days or the messy excitement of a first birthday, my studio sessions are all about keeping it natural, comfortable, and full of love.

This little one, so peaceful and serene, reminded me of a tiny Krishna. I used soft wraps and a fan of peacock feathers to create this beautiful, divine look for his newborn session.

There is nothing more powerful than the love of new parents. In this moment, I just stepped back and captured the quiet connection between them and their precious newborn.

A first birthday is all about joy, and what's more joyful than a cake smash? This little one had the best time making a mess, and his happy, frosting-covered face says it all.

I believe family portraits should be a celebration of your unique bond. Here, a beautiful family with their two daughters, dressed in coordinating pink and blue, created a memory to cherish forever.

For this little girl's first birthday, we went for a chic and stylish theme. Seeing her behind the wheel of this mini Audi, looking like a little star, was just the cutest thing.

Sometimes, the smallest details tell the biggest story. I love capturing these tiny feet, held so lovingly in their parents' hands, a reminder of how small they once were.

This short video shows the fun we have during a cake smash session. From the pretty setup to the messy, happy moments, it’s a celebration from start to finish.

A sleeping newborn is one of the most peaceful sights in the world. I gently posed this little angel with her tiny teddy bear, capturing her innocence in a soft, timeless portrait.

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In my studio, we do not rush. I believe that if the baby isn't comfortable, the photos won't feel real. That is why my sessions are designed to be slow and steady—lots of 'thik hai, ho gaya' (it's okay, it's done) to keep things calm for both the baby and the parents, ensuring we work around your little one's feeding and nap times, not the clock.

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