Commercial Photography Highlights in Delhi-NCR
I do not just click products and food; I capture the vibe that makes them sell. From moody brand campaigns to vibrant restaurant spreads, this is a look at the commercial work that stops the scroll.
This is the kind of moody, high-contrast product photography I love to create. For this Wild Stone perfume shoot, I used a 'fire and ice' theme with dramatic lighting to highlight the bottle's bold design and create a sense of power and desire.
Food photography is not just about the dish, it's about the story. Here, a traditional Rajasthani thali is captured at The Tattoo Cafe, with the iconic Hawa Mahal creating a stunning, unforgettable backdrop that connects the food to its culture.
Capturing the perfect pour is all about timing and energy. This dynamic shot for Folks brewpub freezes the moment, showing the rich texture and head of the craft beer, making you feel like you're right there at the bar.
For tech products, video is key. This shoot for the Portronics Freedom 6 charging station uses sleek, dark lighting and smooth camera movements to demonstrate its multi-device charging capabilities, highlighting its modern design and functionality for a social media campaign.
Dessert photography needs to look delicious. This top-down shot of a fruit tart uses a dark, contrasting background and a sprinkle of powdered sugar to make the vibrant colors of the fruit pop, creating a piece of edible art.
A great lifestyle product shoot connects the product with an aspirational feeling. For this Aigner True Icon perfume campaign, I worked with a model to create an image that feels both elegant and powerful, perfect for fashion and beauty brands.
This video for Namaste Punjab shows how I capture the entire dining experience. It moves from the inviting exterior to close-ups of colorful mocktails, sizzling appetizers like malai chicken tikka, and a full spread of main courses, giving a complete feel of the restaurant's offerings.
About this collection
I approach every shoot like a storyteller. Whether it is a product on a plain background or a sizzling dish in a busy cafe, the goal is always to create an image that makes people pause. I mix pro-grade DSLR photography with quick, trend-driven reels to give brands a versatile content library that actually performs on social media.
Great commercial photography isn't just about good lighting. It is about understanding what makes a product tick and finding the angle that highlights its personality. When I shoot for brands across Noida, Delhi, and Gurugram, I prioritize color accuracy and texture—whether that is the fabric weave of a garment, the crispness of a craft beer pour, or the steam on a fresh dish.
My process for these projects is flexible and results-driven:
The Product Approach
For e-commerce, I keep things clean, sharp, and consistent with studio strobe lighting that eliminates harsh shadows. For lifestyle and advertising campaigns, I shift gears toward moodier, more dramatic lighting setups—using props, textures, and custom sets to build a narrative around the product.
Food & Restaurant Shoots
Menu photography needs to look as tempting online as it does in person. I focus on styling, natural placement, and capturing the environment of your space, not just the food on the plate. It is about helping your customers decide what they want to order before they even walk through your doors.
Why This Works
By using a hybrid approach—professional camera gear for hero stills and high-end mobile setups for reels—I provide a mix of assets that fit different platform needs. I am based in Sector 52, Noida, but I frequently travel throughout the NCR for campaigns and on-location shoots. If you have a brand or a product that needs fresh visuals, let's connect and figure out the aesthetic.
Rohit Verma
I am Rohit, and my camera is basically my third hand. I am based in Noida but you will find me all over Delhi-NCR, chasing that perfect shot for brands and restaurants. I do not do boring; I focus on energy, bold lighting, and making your products look like the hero they are.
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