Timeless Grace Portraiture Featured in FIGGI Magazine
Every creative journey starts with a small spark. Sometimes it’s just curiosity — picking up a camera, experimenting with light, observing people, and wondering how a single frame can tell a story. For me, that curiosity slowly transformed into something much deeper: a genuine passion for photography.
Over time, that passion pushed me to keep creating, keep observing, and keep learning. Photography stopped being just an interest and became a way to document emotions, cultures, and human expressions through my own perspective.
Today, that journey has reached another meaningful milestone.
My photography has now been published for the third time in an international European magazine — this time in FIGGI Magazine (Portrait September 2025 Issue 1811). Moments like this are not just about seeing your work in print. They are reminders that dedication, patience, and belief in your craft can open doors far beyond where you started.
Coming from Jodhpur and seeing my work travel across borders into international publications is something I don’t take lightly. Every feature represents years of experimentation, mistakes, improvement, and persistence behind the camera.
But more than recognition, what matters most is the story each photograph carries. Photography, at its core, is about connection — capturing a moment that speaks to someone, somewhere, even if they’ve never met you.
I’m deeply grateful to FIGGI Magazine for this opportunity and for supporting artists from around the world.
And of course, gratitude goes to everyone who has supported my work and believed in my creative journey.
This is not the destination.
It’s simply another step forward.
©️ NEERAJ BISSA
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