Sundari Women

When I began photographing women for Sundari Women, I didn’t realize how deeply it would affect me. What started as a way to capture beauty and strength has become something much greater: a calling to make sure women feel truly seen and celebrated, at every age and in every chapter of their lives.

Part of why this work means so much to me is because of my own journey. When I lost my brother, my world shifted. Grief has a way of stripping everything down to what truly matters. It taught me that life is fragile, and that we don’t get to hold onto people forever. It also reminded me that love, presence, and the way we choose to honor one another is what lingers long after we’re gone. His death changed the way I look at life, I no longer want to skim its surface. I want to dive deep, to celebrate, to listen, to see people for who they really are.

That’s why Sundari Women exists. For me, photographing women isn’t just about taking a beautiful portrait. It’s about capturing a woman’s truth, her resilience, her laughter, her wisdom, her light. It’s about offering her a mirror that reflects back not just how she looks, but who she is. I want every woman who steps in front of my camera to walk away feeling recognized, valued, and cherished.

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