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Dreamy Fabric & Motion Maternity Portraits

byShamiya KhanStudio shoots at Vasant Kunj; Available across Delhi NCRStarts from23,000 per sessionView full gallery

There is something truly magical about fabric in motion. I love capturing that ethereal, goddess-like glow using flowing drapes and dramatic movement. Let’s create some dreamy maternity magic together in my studio. ✨

A stunning high-key portrait using our mint green tossing fabric. The way the light comes through the doorway creates a beautiful, ethereal glow.

The same gorgeous mint green gown and fabric, this time with a pose that showcases its long, flowing train. It's pure elegance.

A full-body shot with the light blue fabric tossed to create a feeling of weightlessness. This is one of my favorite techniques for a dreamy maternity portrait.

A beautiful profile shot against a hand-painted blue backdrop. The flowing fabric adds a layer of softness and movement to the image.

This stunning mamma is rocking the drape look. The sheer, peach-colored fabric creates a soft, romantic, and almost goddess-like effect.

The same beautiful pose in timeless black and white. The monochrome edit really emphasizes the graceful lines and flow of the fabric.

A powerful and dramatic shot with our ruby red tossing fabric. The movement of the fabric against the dark background is absolutely captivating.

A romantic couple's portrait incorporating the flowing red fabric. It adds a beautiful element of drama and passion to the shot.

That gorgeous mamma glow. The ruby tossing fabric creates a stunning frame around her, highlighting her beautiful baby bump.

Another angle of the dramatic red fabric toss. This shot captures the fabric in mid-air, creating a sense of power and beauty.

About Dreamy Fabric & Motion

Most mammas worry about how to pose with these long fabrics, but honestly, you don't need to stress. I handle all the heavy lifting and fabric tossing personally during our session. You just stand there and channel that beautiful Mamma glow, and I do the rest to make the fabric flow perfectly. It is smoother than it looks and totally worth it for those dramatic, magazine-style shots.

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