Sundari Women

When I began photographing women for Sundari Women, I never imagined how deeply it would change me. What started as capturing beauty and strength grew into a calling, to make sure women feel truly seen and celebrated, at every age and every stage of life.

When I lost my brother, it shifted everything. Grief stripped life down to what really matters: love, presence, and how we choose to honor one another. His absence taught me that life is fragile, and I no longer want to skim its surface, I want to dive deep, to listen, and to see people for who they truly are.

That’s why Sundari Women exists. For me, it’s not just about creating beautiful portraits, it’s about capturing truth: resilience, laughter, wisdom, and light. I want every woman who stands in front of my camera to walk away feeling recognized, valued, and cherished.

In a world that often tells women they are not enough, I believe every story holds beauty. And when women are truly seen, they not only grow stronger themselves, they inspire others to rise too.

This is legacy work. I want future generations to look at these images and see women of courage, depth, and grace. Sundari Women is my way of saying: you matter, you are seen, you are worth celebrating