A B O U T U S

“I photograph not to capture what I saw, but what I almost missed.”

I was born in India, and for almost half my life, I’ve lived outside of it—across countries, cities, and moments that shaped how I see the world. Photography became one of the main ways I made sense of those shifts—how I held on and let go.

Over time, the camera became not just a tool, but a way to notice more—to slow down and pay attention. That instinct grew into a project I now call StreetSonnet—where my love for photography and writing meet. It’s a way to document the small moments: the human in the hurried, quiet gestures, fleeting connections, and scenes that feel like lines from a poem—if you catch them just in time.

MISSION & VALUES

My photographs are expressions, not content—moments I want to return to. I’m not creating for reach or virality, but for what remains and endures.

One day, I hope to look back and find a body of work that still feels true—quiet, honest, and intact as the world moved on.