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rishi nikam

hello guys
i am Rishi Nikam
I am creative artist from india
Mainly i works on cinematic videos and photographs
lets talk about how i work on my creative skills
I work hard to create portraits you’ll cherish for a lifetime… 
  We feel awkward while  posing in a stuffy studio with more equipments than an operating room? so I do away with all that and take you to a  outdoor location where you can relax and just be yourself while I create the most amazing portraits you can imagine—all while       having fun! 





















            Click for yajat events calendar 2018 
Rishi Nikam got many awards for this photograph .
this click is   exhibited in
South africa in blipoint-mulafest
Halla click of the month
Mcl best photography
Urban photography  Mulafest 



                               24fps best vfx gold winner

24FPS is an exclusive annual event of MAAC, and is the most prestigious Awards function for the animation & visual effects segment across the Indian sub-continent and beyond. Held every year since its inception in 2003, the event has grown from strength to strength, and has become a springboard to showcase talent. Rishi Nikam







                                     Colors photography


Holi happens to be my favourite festival. I particularly enjoy to click  color part of it. I keep stocks of every colour but yellow happens to be my favourite.
oh what fun we had on the Holi shoot that year. The tradition followed was digging the lawn generating some color pouder , throwing some buckets of water and then the prey. So, it was a very earthy kind of Holi that we played that year in indore . 



        Portrait Photography




Portrait Photography

I love this click from my last shoot for Lakme 
I setup the  light in that way  that i can capture some royal style photos
(2 softlight and sony alfa A9)


                           rishi nikam

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credits: 
sakshi bhonsle
rahul nikam


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