Photographer. Observer. Emotive Storyteller.

I’ve been holding a camera in my hands for as long as I can remember.
Photography isn’t a job or a business for me, it’s how I see the world.
It’s how I speak when I don’t have the words.

I was born in Chandigarh, a city of symmetry, colour, and contrast.
At 17, I moved to Melbourne, wide-eyed, uncertain, but quietly observant.
Since then, the camera has become my anchor, a way to make sense of both the chaos and the calm.

I find beauty in people, in their laughter, their silence, the way they hold their children or walk through a home.
But I also find art in stillness, in lines, in light, in architecture.
Because buildings are reflections of people too. They hold stories. Just like us.

I studied photography at RMIT, but truthfully, I learned the most by watching how people feel when they see a photo that truly reflects them.

That quiet smile. That pause. That wave of comfort, happiness, or nostalgia, that’s the magic I chase.
I also make simple, cinematic videos and I host a podcast, because I enjoy talking to people and hearing what they’ve lived through.

My work is simple. Raw. Honest.
Some days it's emotion. Some days it's space.
Most days, it's both

A man sitting at a table in a recording studio, wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone, with another microphone and headphones on the table.