Quarantine 2020.
These times won't come back, so I decided to capture my experiences during the pandemic that started a lockdown in India on 20th March 2020. Open image to read the caption.

Had an opportunity to do a photoshoot during COVID times. Of course without a doubt we took all the possible precautions. It was a great experience to be able to pull this off in such testing times.

Looking out my car window while travelling from point A to B. Nature seems to be going easy on us while the situation is still tense.

The weather now is very unpredictable. It shuffles between rains and sunny within a matter of a few minutes. I know its not worrisome and these things happen, but when they happen way too often, you begin to doubt it. I think this could be a reason caused by the low weather pollution that's been caused, I hope it is for the good.

While driving one evening to meet a friend, I came across this beautiful cloudly sky that literally had more depth than 3 dimensions. I'm not sure I can express what I mean but it definitely caught my attention and had to make it here for those reasons.

Day something.
This was one of those evenings when everybody posting on social media validated how beautiful the evening skies were. In every photographers life, there come these moments rarely where you need to pick between shooting a scene and observing it. This definitely was one of those.

Day 67
Enjoying a hot cup of tea with a beautiful overcast sky during the sunset is nothing out of ordinary now. With wind speeds exceeding 40kmph, this is a rare but beautiful show of thunder and lighting presented to calm us during the quarantine.

Apart from staying updated on the local news, I like to follow international news as well. Donald Trump comes live daily at 2am IST.

Most of the city have been blocked to control people's movement. This was taken when I was headed to pick up my mother from the hospital where my sister was admitted. (She was pregnant)

When quarantine started, we were blessed with a beautiful hail storm that lasted for a-little more than an hour. It was a beautiful sight.

Just another evening of the 76th day of my quarantine. staring at the sunset through the balcony grille made me see the inverse of the sky colours on the metal shot by leading advertising photographer based in Mumbai india

Just another evening of the 76th day of my quarantine. staring at the sunset through the balcony grille made me see the inverse of the sky colours on the metal shot by leading advertising photographer based in Mumbai india

Daily sightings of the sunrise and sunset from my home in Pune.

Just another evening of the 76th day of my quarantine. staring at the sunset through the balcony grille made me see the inverse of the sky colours on the metal shot by leading advertising photographer based in Mumbai india







My morning coffee is usually accompanied by this naughty cat who lives in my house. Her name is Milo.

I've majorly been a strobe photographer for most of my career. This was me trying to get creative during a sunset.

The worse that can happen, will happen. My laptops screen stopped working 1 week into the quarantine. Now that I have managed to source a cable to connect it, presenting my new work station.

Daily sunset sightings

Another hospital visit for a mandatory health check, it felt so eerily empty.

I have moved to my sisters room during the quarantine due to some sleeping arrangements. This is an image of the chandelier in her room.

My sisters room is full of lights and crystals. Here's another image of a light in her room.

One random evening during sunset, I clicked this of the lamp in my room. I like it because it seems like its got something to do with my profession.

During the early days of quarantine, I started running on the road after gyms shut down. This is one beautiful even when I'd stopped for a break from my sprint.

I now run up and down staircases to exercise, about 25 floors up and down daily.