Portfolio
Student photography, documentaries, short films, songs and stories that travel.
At Creative Hut Institute of Photography & Film (Kerala), portfolios are built through real practice photography, filmmaking, editing, AI Prompt, and emerging AI-based visual workflows.
Students create work across wildlife, art & culture, fashion, portrait, product, sports, architecture & interior, automotive, and social causes. Alongside traditional photography and filmmaking, selected projects also explore AI-assisted films blending human storytelling with tools used in today’s creative industries.
This portfolio page presents finished outcomes, creative experiments, and narrative studies developed during training. For anyone exploring photography, filmmaking, or AI-driven visual storytelling education in India, these works offer a clear view of student capability.
Not for All
- Women and children walk long distances and wait hours for water.
- Farming, schooling, and health routines are disrupted year-round.
- Local restoration efforts bring relief, but not permanence.
- Everyday emotions expressed through natural conversations.
- Quiet narrative tension shaped by personal choice.
- Visual storytelling driven by restraint and performance.
- Documentary and travel photography rooted in real places and quiet observation.
- Culture, people, and lived environments captured with sensitivity and restraint.
- Images shaped to create a lasting impression—beyond the instant scroll.
- A gentle college narrative built on subtle moments and emotion.
- Unspoken love grows, while hesitation shapes distance.
- A reflective ending that stays with the viewer beyond the final note.
- Intimate documentary portrait of the Attappadi valley and its people.
- Focus on tribal pride, cultural continuity, and lived identity.
- Observational storytelling guided by restraint and respect.
- Everyday life and labour of inter-state migrant workers in Kerala.
- Multiple viewpoints: migrants, locals, police, and labour authorities.
- A documentary that raises questions of inclusion and coexistence.
- A devotional Christmas song rooted in faith and reverence.
- Themes of peace, hope, and salvation through music.
- A heartfelt celebration of the sacred night of Christ’s birth.
- Portraits rooted in emotion, dignity, and cultural presence.
- A visual journey across Tanzania and Kenya—rural and urban life.
- A reflection on shared humanity beyond geography and tradition.
- A tense psychological narrative set within a confined apartment space.
- Isolation, paranoia, and the fear of the unseen.
- An exploration of the mind’s fragile boundary with the unknown.
- A time-layered portrait of Sentosa Island beyond postcard imagery.
- Explores place as memory, transition, and continuous transformation.
- A personal interpretation shaped by observation and atmosphere.
- Discovery of Changaram’s ecological importance and its role as a bird habitat since 2014.
- Community-led conservation and citizen science through local birdwatchers and Birders Ezhupunna.
- A call for long-term protection of a fragile ecosystem for birds and future generations.
- Stories and landscapes from five villages in Andhra Pradesh.
- A poetic reflection on rural life, culture, and community.
- Tradition and change observed through everyday moments.
- A civic awareness song promoting responsible voting.
- Focus on youth participation and democratic values.
- Music as a medium for social engagement and public consciousness.
- Inside the everyday life and discipline of Vallam Kali rowers.
- Cultural pride alongside financial uncertainty and limited recognition.
- A portrait of endurance—strength, vulnerability, and commitment.
- Wildlife and people observed within the same living landscapes.
- Coexistence shaped by harmony, tension, and adaptation.
- A reflective journey through nature, culture, and survival.
- A historical and spiritual portrait of Paduva St. Antony’s Church.
- Faith and community shaped through hardship and collective effort.
- Live-action storytelling complemented by AI-assisted visual sequences.
- Multigenre journey: macro, fashion, landscape, wildlife, street, and urban frames.
- Stories shaped by nuance—raw details, irregularities, and honest emotion.
- A reflective visual world where beauty appears beyond perfection.
- Rekla as a traditional bull-cart sport rooted in Tamil cultural life.
- Preparation, training, and care behind the intensity of the races.
- Youth participation in preserving heritage and native cattle breeds.
- Multiple genres woven into one evolving visual language.
- Shot across South India and Kolkata—movement, culture, and daily life.
- A celebration of change, resilience, and imperfect moments.
- A comedy short film driven by misunderstandings and situational humour.
- One wrong address triggers a fast-paced chain of comic mishaps.
- Ensemble cast performance with sharp dialogue and lively energy.
- Wildlife portfolio rooted in honest observation and visual appreciation.
- Ten chapters in Maasai Mara, each dedicated to a key species.
- A tribute to biodiversity, conservation legacy, and personal ambition.
- The evolution of Kolkali across regional styles and performance traditions.
- Behind-the-scenes creation: choreography, rehearsal, and song composition.
- A tribute to preservation, passing rhythm and memory to the next generation.
- Temple traditions and the changing realities of elephant welfare.
- Safety concerns, stress, and ethical questions around ceremonial use.
- The debate on mechanical elephants and future coexistence.
- Parallel narratives unfolding between conversation and suspense.
- A mystery driven by atmosphere, tension, and storytelling.
- Invisible connections that link fiction with lived reality.
- A Good Friday musical narrative on grief, faith, and renewal.
- The bond of siblings shaped by remembrance and prayer.
- Music as a path toward healing and hope.
- Origins and evolution from Thalapanthu Kali to today’s Naadan Panthukali.
- Rules, barefoot play, and the community tradition built around the sport.
- Survival challenges and revival efforts through federations and tournaments.
- A suspense-driven mystery thriller with layered storytelling.
- Visual tension created through lighting, framing, and restraint.
- A tightly controlled narrative leading to unexpected revelations.
- The journey of clay from raw material to finished form.
- Traditional pottery techniques and artisanal skill.
- Pottery as a living cultural and artistic practice.
- Everyday life and spiritual rhythm within the streets of Varanasi.
- Belief in moksha and its influence on residents, devotees, and pilgrims.
- Varanasi portrayed as a lived, human space beyond myth and monument.
- Aksharanagari as a dialogue between script, movement, and rhythm.
- Training and performance as embodied expressions of written form.
- An art practice shaped by discipline, patience, and cultural continuity.
- An awareness-driven narrative centred on memory and inner conflict.
- The lasting impact of past mistakes on present life.
- A reflection on responsibility, self-awareness, and realisation.
- A musical visual story celebrating Mattakkara’s landscape and culture.
- Nature, memory, and belonging expressed through song and imagery.
- A tribute to place as lived experience rather than location.
- The ecological and cultural importance of the Pannagam Stream.
- Floods, water scarcity, and the human cost of environmental neglect.
- Community initiatives and the urgent need for long-term restoration.
- The transition from ritual performance to ordinary life after Theyyam.
- The paradox of sacred reverence and social marginalisation.
- A reflection on identity, dignity, and the silence after devotion.
- Life without road access and the daily struggle for basic necessities.
- Impact on healthcare, education, and emergency response.
- Cultural resilience expressed through indigenous festivals and traditions.
- Kolam-making as an ecological and philosophical ritual practice.
- Natural materials and pigments drawn directly from the landscape.
- The ritual cycle of creation, performance, and return to the earth.
- Social prejudice and its quiet influence on family and community.
- The hidden dangers of inhalant addiction among children.
- The need for early awareness, care, and intervention.
- The five-century-old Vishwakarma tradition behind Aranmula Kannadi.
- The guarded alloy and meticulous handcrafting process.
- Aranmula mirror as a symbol of cultural identity and continuity.
- Observational reflections on freedom, confinement, and coexistence.
- Kerala’s first modern zoological park as a site of ethical inquiry.
- Visual storytelling driven by composition, pacing, and atmosphere.
