About Rika Singh:

Thank you for visiting and taking an interest in my photography. I live and work in Durban, South Africa as a web and graphics designer and have always wanted to take up photography. In 2009 I enrolled in courses and began putting my lecturers teachings into practise. It has been an amazing journey and one of great excitement for me. Like design, you never stop learning when you are behind that camera. I truly love what I do and I hope it reflects in the pictures you'll see on my website and blog. If you are looking for a specific category of my work, please use the menu button "Categories" above to navigate to categories such as Weddings, Children Photography, Pregnancy, etc. Please contact me via email at rika@rikasingh.co.za or call me on 083 792 8081 if you would like to book a shoot or just to discuss working with me. If you would like to be updated on my blog please use the RSS feed on the right to sign up or like my photography page on Facebook for updates and occasional specials. Have an awesome day! ~ Rika



Archive: January, 2011



Family Shoot | Sue & Family

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

This family lives in Greece and were down visiting family for the holiday’s. They asked me to do a family shoot with them. Loved working with them. Bunches of fun. :) Summer time. LOL.

  

    

  

  

  

Family Shoot | The Govender’s

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

I love babies. If there’s one in the room, I make a beeline for he or she just so that I can play with them. This extends into my photography. I love photographing children and babies. Its one of the reasons I love this job! This little family was a delight to photography. Their little cutie pie was such an angel even though the shoot took place around her nap time. :)

  

  

  

  

Majestic India | Part 3

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

This is my third and final post on India. As with Part 1 and Part 2 the post is a bit long so please be patience while it loads. :) First up Amber fort in Jaipur. The following pictures were taken inside the tunnels that lead to the next level (no stairs for the kings!) and from a gorgeous old fashioned window at the top. Look at the light in the tunnel! Heaven.

  


  

Your first glimpse of the Taj Mahal is breathtaking. Walking through those big gates into this dim interior hall and catching your first sight of it is pretty amazing. I realised why its called one of the seven wonders of the world. Shah Jahan must have been a huge presence to have imagined and comissioned such an undertaking. Truly a sight I will never forget.

  

Goa was much like Durban. Hot and Humid. Tourist town. Lots of sun and fun. Its such a beautiful part of India and we met a great guide there. If you find yourself going to Goa and would like a great guide that will show you around, contact me! :)

A church:

  

  

We met this beautiful elephant named Lucky. Look at the way he is standing below. LOL

  

The view in Pune, visiting friends:

 

And lastly, the one thing that makes India truly unique, the traffic! :)