CHASING FRAMES
Mumbai Street Photography Exploration.
Photography in Mumbai is an art of exploration, capturing the city’s soul through street photography. From the bustling markets to the serene coastline, the heart of Mumbai offers endless visual stories, where every frame reflects its vibrant culture, dynamic people, and timeless charm.
WORKSHOP AT A GLANCE

Places &
Dates
6 Nov – 16 Nov 2024 (10N 11D)
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Jodhpur

Cost & Inclusions
INR 1,67,000 (equiv. USD 2000) Per person for shared occupancy and INR 1,33,000 (equiv. USD 1600) additional if you wish to have your own room. These costs Include entry fees, transport, and accommodations.

Group Size
Minimum 4 Guests to a Maximum of 6 Guests.

What to expect
A unique blend of Street, Architectural and Portrait photography coupled with group discussions on Composition and Post Processing tips and techniques.

Experience Level
This workshop includes a reasonable amount of walking or hiking and requires an average level of physical fitness. Also, basic knowledge of operating a camera is required.

Accommodation Details
Throughout the workshop we will be staying in 4-star heritage hotels which are an experience of its own. Clean and Comfortable.

Places & Dates
2 Days of Exploration (Recommended)
Dates as per Requirement

Cost and Inclusions
INR 30,000 (equiv. USD 350) Per day. Please Reach out for group or couple costs. The costs Include all fees and transport in a comfortable private AC Car.

Group Size & Inclusions
Private One-On-One and Private Groups only.
PLACE & DATES | 2 Days of Exploration (Recommended) Dates as per Requirement |
COST & INCLUSIONS | INR 30,000 (equiv. USD 350) Per day. Please Reach out for group or couple costs. The costs Include all fees and transport in a comfortable private AC Car. |
GROUP SIZE & INCLUSIONS | Private One-On-One and Private Groups only. |

Dharavi Slum and Workshops.
Exploring and documenting Dharavi, one of Asia’s largest slums, offers a deep insight into its vibrant yet challenging ecosystem. Home to thousands of small scale industries, from recycling units to pottery and leather workshops, Dharavi is a hub of resilience and craftsmanship. Capturing its narrow alleys, bustling factories, and hardworking communities provides a powerful visual narrative of survival and innovation.


Banganga
Banganga Tank, nestled in Mumbai’s Walkeshwar area, is a historic water tank dating back to the 12th century, built as part of the Walkeshwar Temple complex Steeped in mythology, Banganga is a vibrant hub of daily life, where residents perform rituals, children play along the ghats, and ascetics meditate by the water. The surrounding narrow lanes are lined with ancient temples, traditional homes, and bustling markets. Documenting life here offers a glimpse into the seamless blend of spirituality and urban existence.



From Temples to Beaches.
Mumbai’s coastline offers a stunning mix of golden sands and crashing waves, perfect for photography. As the sun rises, the soft hues of dawn create mesmerizing reflections on the water, while locals engage in morning rituals. The city’s temples, with their intricate carvings and timeless aura, provide a striking contrast to the vibrant seaside. Every frame tells a story of tradition, spirituality, and the pulse of Mumbai’s coastal life.




Fishing Docks.
Photographing at the fishing docks in Mumbai offers a dynamic blend of color, movement, and raw human emotion. The early morning hustle, as fishermen unload their catch and traders bargain fiercely, provides countless storytelling opportunities. Vibrant fishing boats, glistening fish, and the interplay of light reflecting off wet surfaces create striking compositions.

Bazars and Streets.
Street photography in Mumbai’s bustling bazaars and vibrant streets is an exhilarating experience. From the chaotic yet colorful Crawford Market to the historic charm of Chor Bazaar, every corner tells a story. The energy of street vendors, the play of light through narrow alleys, and the raw emotions of daily life make it a paradise for photographers seeking authenticity.
ITINERARY
I’ll be hosting another exciting photography workshop that will take you on a journey through the incredibly unique festivals, fairs and celebrations of India that are absolutely teaming with photo opportunities. From visiting some of the most iconic monuments in the best light, to exploring vantage points that only a few experienced guides know about, this workshop is designed to be a roller-coaster ride of new experiences and one-of-a-kind photographs.
Always being one step ahead of the tourists, we will start our journey amidst the chaotic streets of Delhi, a perfect place to warm up our shutter clicking fingers. Following the Yamuna River, we will then visit Agra, the place where the Taj Mahal rises from the dust-beaten earth of Uttar Pradesh, pure magic to the camera. Travelling westward our final destination will be the golden desert city of Jaisalmer on the way passing through Jaipur, Pushkar and the stunning Jodhpur.
The highlight of our time together will be experiencing Diwali in Jaipur. Here we will have the opportunity to capture the illuminating display of fireworks and lights that adorn the city’s many streets, temples, and markets making this incredible pink city of India come alive with joy and celebration.
The workshop will then take us to Pushkar, where you will witness the world’s largest Camel Fair. Each year around 200,000 people converge here, bringing with them some 50,000 camels, horses, and cattle. The fair also features various competitions, such as the longest moustache competition, offering a unique opportunity to capture the local culture and traditions of Rajasthan.
Our time together will include individual and group discussions, inspiring ideas, post processing secrets and great fun!

DELHI
Namaste! Welcome to India! We begin our journey amidst the chaotic tapestry of Delhi. A city sprawled around relics of lost empires, dusty bazaars, medieval fortifications, and home to 33 million people. Travellers sometimes leave Delhi underwhelmed after ticking off the sights. But give the city a chance and you will fall in love. It’s often the lesser-known corners that are the most rewarding, such as Lodhi garden at dusk, the Qawwali at Nizamuddin or the grand havelis of Old Delhi.
AGRA
Driving alongside the sacred Yamuna rive we then reach Agra. The place where the Taj Mahal rises from the dust-beaten earth of Uttar Pradesh. For over a century Agra was the center of India’s great Mughal empire, and its legacy lives on in beautiful artwork, mouthwatering cuisine, and magnificent architecture. Apart from being a masterpiece for environmental photography with incredible archways and great halls, Agra is full of fascinating stories and legends to indulge in as we explore its streets.


JAIPUR
Also known as the gateway to India’s most flamboyant state, Jaipur’s charming yet chaotic streets ebb and flow with a heady brew of old and new. Careering buses dodge dawdling camels, brightly coloured turbans blaze a trail through brilliant bazaars, and fluttering sarees catch the eye. However, in the midst of this mayhem, the splendour of Jaipur’s majestic past are islands of relative calm, evoking a different peace and another world.
PUSHKAR
Driving further east into the heart of Rajasthan we then reach Pushkar to witness the world’s largest camel fair. Set against the golden sands of Rajasthan, this annual spectacle transforms the tranquil town into a lively carnival of colours, culture, and commerce. Thousands of camels and livestock converge, creating a surreal backdrop for enchanting images. The vibrant chaos of traders, folk performances, and the spirited atmosphere offer endless photo opportunities where each frame tells a story


JODHPUR
And last but not the least, a city that can easily be called a photographer’s paradise and my personal favourite, the blue city of Jodhpur. Here the tangle of winding, glittering, medieval streets never seems to lead where you expect them to. Scented by incense, roses and sweets, the blue facades come alive as the sun bathes the city in golden light. Narrow alleyways wind through the heart of the city, revealing glimpses of daily life and the rich heritage that permeates every nook and cranny.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Full payment is required to book the Workshop. To prevent the hassle of currency exchange, I recommend you deposit the fees through a money transfer service (Remitly or Wise). Many of my past workshop participants have used it, it’s very reliable and extremely convenient.
It is mandatory to bring a digital camera you are comfortable with and know the basic operations of.
All deposits and final payments for the workshop are non-refundable. Please do not sign up for one of my workshops if there is any possibility that you might have to cancel. In case you are worried about an emergency that prohibits you from attending, I recommend buying travel Insurance. The Best kind of insurance available is ‘Cancel for Any Reason Insurance’. This is the only type of insurance that will most likely reimburse you for different reasons including something like the Pandemic. It is typically 30% more than normal travel insurance but gives you peace of mind. In case the workshop is cancelled by me for any reason, the extent of my liability is limited to the full return of fees paid for the workshop.

REVIEWS
"Me and my husband did the Delhi workshop with Niko and what an amazing experience it was! Him and his team knew just about all the right places for a great photograph in the heart of the city."

“I have taken some of the best photos of my life on this trip and I couldn’t have made them without Niko’s help. He is kind, generous with his feedback, encouraging, confident without being arrogant and so very helpful. I highly recommend attending a workshop with him.”

"I had a great time during this workshop. Made some good friends, took some lovely photos, and had a blast overall. I would recommend anyone wanting to visit India to do it with Niko."
