Capturing Words

Capturing Words Eveready for shoots! Also available for conducting workshops, If you are in groups.

She started her career as a documentary photographer; she now independently taking up shoots with Advertising Agencies, Publishing Companies, Development Agencies NGO’s & also various commissioned travel, editorial and other commercial shoots. Sneha is specialized in Food Photography, Fashion Photography and product too. She also conducts photography workshops in several cities in Gujarat with dif

ferent media collectives, corporate and students. Sneha is a 24 year old photographer from Surat who studied from B.Des- MSU, FIne Arts, Baroda and M.Des-Photography, National Institute of design, Gandhinagar.

Loomigurumi workshop
26/05/2017

Loomigurumi workshop

I eat, I sleep, I read, I wonder, I laugh, I see, I feel, I touch, I click & I just click But she!She just loves..and th...
26/05/2017

I eat, I sleep, I read, I wonder, I laugh, I see, I feel, I touch, I click & I just click
But she!
She just loves..and there she laughs..

26/05/2017
Here I am sharing my project on 'CHARKHA' to let people know the value of 'Charkha' in this era as it is not just a hobb...
26/05/2017

Here I am sharing my project on 'CHARKHA' to let people know the value of 'Charkha' in this era as it is not just a hobby but it is a honorable occupation. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Design Project, course coordinator Rishi Singhal, Photography Design for conducting the course and constant guidance.Special thank Prof. Dhruv Malhotra & Sathyanand Mohan for enormous support and encouragement. I would like to thank Arun Malhotra for sharing their research and providing valuable insights into the project ‘City’ . I would also like to thank all charkha lovers in the project for their valuable contribution and cooperation. Objective : To Know about Charkha’s contribution for city and currant position People who are still connected with charkha & their thoughts Charkha still exists or not Evolution of charkha Hand skills - training Process of making khadi because these ideas and stories has been difficult to realize or appreciate those things without knowing it.

26/05/2017
26/05/2017
26/05/2017
26/05/2017

09/03/2017
The streets were full of postersand cycle rickshaws were no less than roller coaster.So many people were in long beardan...
09/03/2017

The streets were full of posters
and cycle rickshaws were no less than roller coaster.
So many people were in long beard
and the different language letters and fonts gave me a sense of fear.
By mistake I said ‘kaka’ (elder man) on a very first day in ‘Dhaka’.
I converted ‘kaka’ to ‘dada’ (elder brother in Bangla)
and my ‘Chobimela’ journey starts with ‘taka’ (monetary unit of Bangladesh).

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Surat

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