Bored Photographer Uses Random Objects to Create Aesthetic Shots

If you are a photographer or just bored at home, here are hacks to create beautiful pictures from everyday objects.

Smitha TK
Photos
Updated:
If you are a photographer or just bored at home, here are hacks to create beautiful pictures from everyday objects. 
i
If you are a photographer or just bored at home, here are hacks to create beautiful pictures from everyday objects. 
(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)

advertisement

On a regular day, photographer Prashanth Ravi — aka Prashanth ‘Bionic,’ as he likes to call himself — will be on a flight or a train, chasing the light rays. After a rigorous line of assignments for weddings, modelling, pre-wedding shoots in Pune, Delhi, Kerala, Jaipur, Mysore and Telangana in February, the last 30 days have been a dampener.

Are you too like Prashant in life and hate that you are not able to capture pictures of the outside world? Then here are a few tricks you can learn from him and give a shot.

(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
Staring at the sky has been Prashant’s favourite past time and he clicked this brilliant picture on one of those evenings.(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
A pen stand, a small sketch, incense sticks and the rays of the afternoon is what made this happen.(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
How to avoid sibling wars at home? Make him the subject!(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
When Prashant’s mother was chopping lemons, he decided to bring in a patterened basket and let teh light(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
This fish has been a home pet for years and so Prashanth figured why not document things in his house that give him the small joys of life. (Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
Shot this Ganesh Idol in the pooja room with a patterned basket and a tubelight.(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)
Hidden inside a bedsheet on the terrace so that the pigeons don’t realise a human is sitting right next to them. The idea was to symbolise the present world we are living in where we humans are caged and the birds are flying free.(Photo Courtesy: Prashanth Bionic)

(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)

Published: 03 Apr 2020,05:47 PM IST

ADVERTISEMENT
SCROLL FOR NEXT