Top Tips for Fashion Photography in Delhi.

If you're looking for the best fashion shoot location in Delhi NCR, you've come to the right place. 

Even though many people despise the disorder, I grew to adore Delhi, India's chaotic city, during my yearlong stay there.

It's a city that never sleeps, so expect to hear blaring horns and crowded streets. But after you get through the dirt, you'll find some fantastic photo ops.

From the ancient tombs, gardens, and monuments to the vibrant spice bazaar of Chandni Chowk. You may get ideas for your posts on social media indefinitely.

So, I've put together the ultimate list of the most fantastic fashion shoot location in Delhi, India, to help plan your trip!

Top tips for Delhi Photography 

I think it's vital to go over some precautions and pointers before we get started with the list, so read on before you embark on your shooting excursion.

Taking photographs in India can be both exciting and challenging. 

The following are some things to keep an eye out for and get ready for:

Photography bans – Some mosques and temples prohibit photography within their buildings. A warning indication will typically appear. In some temples, you may not be allowed to photograph idols or other sacred objects. A good illustration of this is the ISKON Temple in Delhi.

Photography fees – In Delhi, most of the best places to take pictures are protected monuments that require a fee to enter and are maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Usually, pictures are included with the pricing. However, there may be rare instances when additional fees are incurred for photographs.

Tripods – Tripods are prohibited at every ASI monument in Delhi. Why they are so tough on this, I have no idea. They will take away your tripod at the security checkpoint if you have one. The tripod will be waiting for you beside the exit.

How to dress appropriately and what to bring

Delhi, like the rest of India, is a reasonably conservative metropolis. Western clothing by many younger generations has replaced the sari.

But I don't think India is yet ready to show off its Western fashion preferences!

My first recommendation is to dress in loose, breezy fabrics like cotton.

Resource: https://medium.com/@theperfectlocation/top-tips-for-fashion-photography-in-delhi-5896a50852ac

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