Architectural Heritage Photography
Available across India
Sunjoy Monga
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About Architectural Heritage Photography
Architectural Heritage Photography
I specialize in photographing cultural and architectural heritage sites, with a focus on capturing intricate details, historical significance, and artistic elements. My work includes documenting temples, ancient structures, and architectural marvels, particularly in India.
What Makes This Unique
- Natural lighting techniques to highlight architectural details
- Integration of cultural context and historical narratives
- Professional Nikon equipment for high-resolution documentation
- Experience photographing complex architectural elements
Ideal For
Heritage organizations, cultural institutions, and publications seeking high-quality documentation of architectural sites and their artistic elements.
Additional Details
I combine my naturalist perspective with architectural photography, offering a unique approach that captures both the structural beauty and the environmental context of heritage sites.
Meet your Expert
Sunjoy Monga
13 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Nature got me hooked real early. I used to call the Golden Oriole ‘Mango-bird’ – didn’t care for fancy names, just loved the colours and songs. Even now, it pops by my Mumbai window, right in Lokhandwala, where greenery spills into my home. Seen a lot change since my SGNP days, like that tribal kid who knew every leaf. For me, it’s not always about sharp shots. Sometimes the blurry leopard pic – the ‘Ghost of the forest’ – says way more.
My Work
Wildlife & Nature Photography, Writing, Naturalist Work - I shoot everything from tigers in reserves to mystical mushroom macro and insects in the backyard.
Storytelling with Every Shot - I dig deep into nature storytelling photography, showing drama – Oakleaf butterfly, pelican theatrics, bird flight.
Macro to Majestic - My lens loves the peerless Stick Insect, Chameleon (Girgit of Hindustan), and the big cats, all equally.
Conservation Through Photos - I highlight wetlands conservation photography, showing the clash between nature and human mess. Wetlands, not wastelands.