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PHOTOgraphy
ARCHITECTURE | PORTRAITS | LANDSCAPES
I came to photography through architecture - which means I was looking at space long before I was photographing it.
That instinct never left.


'Place attachment'
Exploring the relationship people have with the architecture around. Perspectives and lines.
Portraits/Shoots
Taken across India & UK



therapy in landcapes
Taken over the span of a month of my journey exploring Wales & Scotland; these images are simple and reminiscent of my time spent there. They express my earnest yearning to belong in my surroundings. The insignificance of human life but the urge to still belong within our harsh surroundings. The stories they sing to me will echo in my head forever.
Architecture Photography
Documenting completed projects across India




(Don't) Look Away
12” x 18” portrait photo book
60 pages
(Don’t) Look Away is my exploration of the visual abstraction that we, humans, unintentionally create with the architecture surrounding us and how we observe and perceive the same from the ‘inside’ and from the ‘outside’.
60 pages
(Don’t) Look Away is my exploration of the visual abstraction that we, humans, unintentionally create with the architecture surrounding us and how we observe and perceive the same from the ‘inside’ and from the ‘outside’.
Events & Music
Artists in action.
Across London, UK
Across London, UK




Inside the Box
A4 landscape photo book.
This series documents the rooms of 10 international students living in UK university halls during the Covid-19 pandemic. It shows their 'home' in its bare, unique stillness and how they made it their own, during an extremely tumultuous time.
This series documents the rooms of 10 international students living in UK university halls during the Covid-19 pandemic. It shows their 'home' in its bare, unique stillness and how they made it their own, during an extremely tumultuous time.
come back home
Documenting the architectural landscape of Cheltenham, England.
Following the lines, shapes, and language of the structures, I was getting familiar with this new context, city, which is completely different from my country and its architectural language.
Following the lines, shapes, and language of the structures, I was getting familiar with this new context, city, which is completely different from my country and its architectural language.




Peth through my eyes.
This series documents the life of the community (mainly the women and children), through my perspective(lens), in a small pottery village, Pethkaldongari, in central India.
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