SLICK Weddings by Nishith Dayal, 5th Road, Shree Krishna Nagar, Marol MIDC Industry Estate, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Media Solutions Provider.
Slick Media is a dynamic and innovative media company specializing in corporate shoots, audio & visual production, headshot photography, LinkedIn profile photography, conference shoots, and live events coverage.
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Agnes dsouza
"Slick Media exceeded expectations with our corporate headshots. Their attention to detail and professionalism made the entire process seamless. The team captured our team's essence, delivering not just photos but a reflection of our corporate identity. Outstanding service! 👔📸 #SlickMedia #ProfessionalPortraits" More...
Mohit
"Choosing Slick Weddings was the best decision! Their team is not just skilled but also fun to work with. They made us feel comfortable, and it reflected in the photos. Reliving our big day through their lens is pure happiness! 📷💑 #SlickMemories #JoyInFrames" More...
Nikita
"Slick Weddings = Pure Magic! 📸✨ From clicks to memories, they ace it all. Pros with heart! 💖 #SlickMagic #WeddingWonders"
Nitya shah
"Exceptional moments, flawless execution! Slick Weddings turned our special day into a visual masterpiece. From candid shots to breathtaking portraits, their team captures love with precision.
Professionalism and creativity blend seamlessly. A choice that guarantees timeless memories. Slick Weddings, where every frame narrates your unique love story. #SlickWeddings #MemoriesCrafted #bestphotography
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What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?
There are many elements in photography that come together to make an image be considered “good”. Some of these elements include, but are not limited to lighting, the rule of thirds, lines, shapes, texture, patterns, and color. All of these things play an important role when it comes to photography.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
Their Story
Is There Anything Specific That You Want to be Captured?
If It’s an Event, Have Them Walk You Through Every Step That You Will Be There to Photograph.
How Do You Plan on Using These Images?
Where Would You Like These Photos to Be Taken?
Is There Any Particular Editing Style You Like?
What do you love most about your job?
Photography enables you to depict your very own view onto the world. I love the excitement of capturing a decisive moment. It is a bit like a treasure hunt. It’s thrilling to wait for the film to develop and see the results of your work, for example. Did you really make it to capture the scenery you’ve seen in the right moment? How does the final edited picture look like? It is definitely the most adventurous visual journey I can tell.
What inspired you to start your own business?
The main inspiration for starting my own business is my entrepreneurial spirit. There are also successful people whom I admired in my lifetime. A history of entrepreneurs in my family has been a major influence and I have a strong desire to succeed for a purpose much bigger than myself.
Why should our clients choose you?
PUTTING YOU FIRST, ALWAYS
The questions we get most often revolve around what we do and how we do it, and we can give you answers to those questions in a heartbeat. What's more important, however, is why we do what we do. Above everything else, we’re obsessed with finding the best possible experience for you. Our passion for visualizing love & joy drives each and every single one of us. As a team, we work daily towards sharpening our ability to translate the intangibility of emotion into photographs.
We look at weddings as the crescendo of unconditional love between two families, between friends, and, most importantly, between the two of you. The memory of the day, however, often dissolves quickly, and once the wedding dust settles, you’ll find yourselves yearning to revisit these little moments.
As we weave through your day, our aim is not only to create beautiful imagery but to create photographs that remain timeless and tell a story as beautiful as the both of you. It is our promise that you receive the best from us, with no shortcuts.
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
- Adds Phase 3 capacity requirements.
For Phase 1:
- Only one client (and parent or guardian, if client is a minor) should be allowed in studio facilities
at any given time. If the session is held offsite, only one client (and parent or guardian if client is a
minor) should be staged in the immediate area. Groups are not allowed. An exception can be
made for groups consisting of members of the same household only. Mask removal only allowed
during the actual taking of the photo.
For Phase 2:
- Same guidelines as Phase 1, but indoor group portraits now allowed for groups who are not
members of the same household. Indoor capacity is capped at 25%, up to 75 people, whichever
is fewer (excluding staff). Mask removal only allowed during actual taking of the photo.
- Outdoor group portraits allowed for people not in the same household allowed: 75 people
maximum and mask removal only allowed during the actual taking of the photo.
For Phase 3:
- Same guidelines as Phase 2, but indoor capacity is capped at 50%, up to 125 people, whichever is
fewer (excluding staff). Mask removal only allowed for actual taking of the photo.
- Outdoor group portraits are allowed up to 125 people maximum and mask removal only allowed
during actual taking of the photo.
In all phases:
Professional photographers must adopt a written procedure for professional photography activity that is
at least as strict as the Phase 2 safety and health requirements below.
Whether indoors or outdoors, photographers must ensure that clients from different households
maintain six feet of distancing at all times, including during the taking of the photograph itself.
Requirements Specific to Professional Photography Operations
1. Client Management
a. Appointments are required for all clients, allowing sufficient time to sanitize photographic
equipment and common areas after each client session.
b. Outdoor sessions should be used as much as possible.
c. Photographers should maintain social distancing, using no-touch posing methods.
2. Sanitation
a. Wash hands regularly before and after photographic sessions.
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b. Frequently sanitize all equipment as well as props, chairs, benches with which a client may
come into contact.
c. Sanitize all restrooms available to clients in-studio
d. Frequently sanitize all common areas, including door knobs (interior and exterior), counter
tops, pens and pencils, tablets, keyboards and monitors.
e. Remove all unnecessary paper products or décor (magazines, newspapers, extraneous
sales materials).
f. If changing rooms are used during professional photography operations, they should be
cleaned with appropriate disinfecting supplies after each new client use, by an employee
wearing proper protective equipment.
Safety and Health Requirements
All businesses operating have a general obligation to keep a safe and healthy facility in accordance with
state and federal law, and comply with the following COVID-19 worksite-specific safety practices, as
outlined in Governor Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington plan, and in accordance with the Washington
State Department of Labor & Industries General Requirements and Prevention Ideas for Workplaces and
the Washington State Department of Health Workplace and Employer Resources & Recommendations
at https://www.doh.wa.gov/Coronavirus/workplace. All businesses are required to post signage at the
entrance to their business to strongly encourage their customers to use cloth face coverings when in
store with their staff.
Wedding Photography
Wedding Cinematography
Candid Photography
Pre-wedding shoot
Event Photography
Corporate Event Photography
Corporate portrait Headshots