
ABOUT ME
Shraddha Bagrodia is a commercial and editorial photographer based between Pune and Mumbai, with experience working across India and the United Kingdom. She holds a Master’s degree in Photography from Nottingham Trent University, UK—an experience that sharpened her creative vision and deepened her interest in documentary photography.
She has collaborated with fashion designers, homegrown labels, and creative agencies to create imagery that is both conceptually strong and commercially effective. Her work is driven by the belief that images don’t just look good—they carry meaning and are emotionally enduring. Her work spans installations at Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham, features in the Women in Arts Network’s virtual exhibition The Places We Call Home, and international publications—including Malvie, Selin, and Vigour.
Whether she’s capturing the elegance of fashion, the intimacy of a portrait, or real-life narratives, Shraddha approaches each project with curiosity and care. Through thoughtful collaborations and a refined visual sensibility, she continues to push creative boundaries—producing work that not only reflects culture and tells stories, but shapes them.