Hi, I’m Jayesh.
I’ve been taking photos since my dad got me a DSLR at 14. Somewhere along the way, shooting strangers on the street, it clicked: it was never about the pictures. It’s about the people, and learning to look at them properly.
Now I’m in Munich, photographing portraits, couples, and live shows, mostly in available light. I’m early in this and I won’t pretend otherwise, which is honestly a good reason to work with me now. If something here lands, let’s talk.

Three things, in order.
- 01
We talk first
Before every shoot, we communicate: what you want, when you want it, and where. If you have no idea, I've got it all covered too.
- 02
I find the light, then I leave you alone
I look for the light first, then a place that frames you well in it. After that I mostly get out of your way. People look like themselves the second they forget the camera is there.
- 03
Edited like film, not filtered
Warm, a little faded, restrained. The goal is a photo that still looks good on a wall in ten years, not just on a phone this week.
