Architecture and Construction
Urban photography doesn’t have to be distant or purely aesthetic.It could reflect how a space is built, inhabited, and how it's evolving,with clarity, context and empathy.Construction Photography
Ahmedabad (India) '24 and '25I'd enjoy working with architecture studios, construction teams, developers, cultural institutions, and design-led organizations to document environments in transition.
That means photographing not only finished structures, but also the process, the scale, and the human presence within them.
Architecture, Interiors, and Content
Brussels (Belgium) '26.My approach balances precision and attentiveness.
We define what needs to be communicated, be it forpublication, presentation, archival documentation, or marketing, and create imagery that reads clearly while retaining depth.This can include:
Construction progress and site documentation
Completed architectural spaces
Human scale within built environments
Urban context and surrounding infrastructure
Transitional moments between development and use
Evolution of ‘Sapnon ka sheher’, Mumbai on Film (ongoing project)
India '25.The goal is simple:
clear images, accurate representation, and a visual record of growth that remains both professional and grounded in reality.