18/02/2026
I never thought my first ever celebrity shoot would feel this… relaxed.
No big ego. No awkward energy. Just great conversation, creative flow, and one of those days that reminds you why you picked up a camera in the first place.
This shoot was for a magazine called Solace Magazine, and from the moment I arrived it felt like stepping into a completely different world to my usual wedding season pace — in the best way possible. Different rhythm, different pressure, but the same focus on storytelling and connection.
First up, Nina Wadia. Genuinely one of the loveliest people I’ve had the pleasure of photographing. Warm, present, and incredibly professional. We chatted between frames, shared stories, and the time honestly flew. Those are always the shoots that produce the best work — when it doesn’t feel forced and everyone’s just there.
Secondly, the professionalism was next level. Calm, organised, and creative without chaos. Everyone knew their role, trusted each other, and it made my job so much easier. When that happens, you can really push creatively and enjoy the process rather than just ticking boxes.
And finally, the team behind the scenes. From make up to wardrobe every single person brought good energy. No stress, no drama — just people who clearly love what they do. That kind of environment makes a massive difference, and it shows in the final images.
This shoot was a reminder that there’s a whole creative world outside of wedding season — and I love sharing that side of my journey too.
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