Meet Krunal Sheth | Photographer & Videographer


We had the good fortune of connecting with Krunal Sheth and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Krunal, can you walk us through the thought-process of starting your business?
When COVID hit, a lot of people were facing layoffs—including me. Jobs were hard to find and the uncertainty made me think about what I really wanted to do. I realized that if there was ever a time to bet on myself, this was it. I decided to go all in on my beliefs and build something of my own. I knew it wouldn’t be easy, but taking the risk felt better than never trying at all.


Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My art comes from real moments, not perfect ones. It’s rooted in emotion, contrast, and the in-between spaces people don’t always talk about. Flipping from a grungy side to a polished side, representing different moods. That’s what sets it apart it’s honest. It’s not trying to fit a mold or chase trends, it’s just a reflection of what’s felt in real time.
What I’m most proud of is building something that people actually connect with. When someone sees a piece and feels understood without explanation, that’s everything. Lately, I’m excited about pushing the visuals further and telling deeper stories, not just making something that looks good but something that sticks. It was how I was able to start doing media for a big brand such as True Brvnd. Being able to believe in yourself and starting from the ground up with zero experience.
Getting here wasn’t linear and definitely wasn’t easy. There were a lot of moments where things didn’t move, where doubt was louder than progress. But I stayed consistent. I kept creating even when it felt like no one was watching. Over time, that discipline turned into growth. I learned it doesn’t matter if you follow trends, because then it becomes very cookie cutter. It makes more of a difference being the one to start the trend, even if it doesn’t do the best.
The biggest lesson is that you can’t skip the process. You have to go through it, feel it, learn from it. And not everything needs to make sense right away. Just keep going.
What I want people to know is this isn’t just a brand, it’s a mindset. It’s about embracing every version of yourself the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Throughout the days, people will always feel different moods, and go back and forth on how they feel about things. Capturing those different moods and putting into photos or videos is what I plan on keep doing. It doesn’t matter if your content goes viral or not sometimes, because all that matters is the right person sees it at the end of the day.


Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
I would most likely take them out to go eat around Carrollton where all the good Korean spots are. If they were wanting comfort food, I would take them to BCD Tofu House, or take them to KBBQ around the area. After eating, probably go check out Wizard’s cafe in Richardson to go get some drinks and play pool. There’s a lot to do around DFW, but I prefer to keep it more relaxed. If they were wanting to go to a more upbeat environment, I would take them to the Bishops art district.


Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Sang Truong – True Brvnd founder and CEO
Website: http://moodswingsmedia.com/
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Youtube: https://youtube.com/moodswingsmedia


