SPshots - Satyendra Pratap Photography

SPshots - Satyendra Pratap Photography I am a freelance Fashion & Wedding Photographer.

Experiencing wildlife with Vivo X300
10/01/2026

Experiencing wildlife with Vivo X300

Baby's day out with Vaidehi(Part 3of3)
23/09/2022

Baby's day out with Vaidehi

(Part 3of3)

Baby's day out with Vaidehi
18/09/2022

Baby's day out with Vaidehi

Baby's day out with Vaidehi
15/09/2022

Baby's day out with Vaidehi

Yamuna Arti
14/08/2022

Yamuna Arti

I love thunderstorms. The hiss of the wind, the boom of the thunder, the lightning that lights up the sky. Why?Because o...
26/05/2022

I love thunderstorms. The hiss of the wind, the boom of the thunder, the lightning that lights up the sky.

Why?

Because of the CHAOS. Because sometimes in this boring, scheduled life, this waiting-for-Friday-night life that we all lead, we just need the world to remind us that not everything is perfect. Sometimes nature can't handle the pressure. Sometimes the sky explodes.

When you are young, thunderstorms seems scary. Like the sky is angry at you. But now that I am older, something about it...
25/05/2022

When you are young, thunderstorms seems scary. Like the sky is angry at you. But now that I am older, something about its roar soothes me; Its comforting to know that even Nature needs to scream sometimes.

Divine connection of music....
02/05/2022

Divine connection of music....

The Urdhva Pundra is a tilak worn by Vaishnavites as an indication of their affiliation with Vishnu. It is generally wor...
24/04/2022

The Urdhva Pundra is a tilak worn by Vaishnavites as an indication of their affiliation with Vishnu. It is generally worn on the forehead, but may also be worn on other parts of the body such as the shoulders. The markings are made either as a daily ritual, or on special occasions, and denote the particular lineage or sampradaya to which the devotee belongs. The different Vaishnava sampradayas each have their own distinctive style of tilak based on the siddhanta of their particular lineage. The general tilak design is of two or three vertical lines resembling the letter U, which represent the feet of Vishnu.

God for sale....??
23/04/2022

God for sale....??

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