His works have appeared in numerous Newspapers/ Magazines all over the world. He is one of Asia’s most prominent street photographers, He is a member of APF Collective. I’ve been a part of various collective exhibitions in London, New York, Miami, Vietnam, Tel Aviv & India. My work and stories have been published in various prestigious magazines, newspapers & blogs all over the world including National Geographic, NYT, The Guardian, UK. I’ve also been giving lectures and conducting workshops in leading colleges of India for the past 12 years. I have been awarded twice in a row at the Xposure photo festival by His Highness Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi for excellence. I am also on the leading judging panel of all these festivals. Author of the successful book “The Serendipity”.Ĭurrently, I am doing workshops globally, including the Miami street photography festival, the Miami street photography festival, the Italian street photography festival, San Francisco street photography festival, the London street photography festival, Xposure photography festival Sharjah, SIPA and India photo festival. Before Leica I was an official Fuji X photographer, member of APF collective & thestreetcollective. I’m a Leica Ambassador, first-ever Indian in the history of Leica, and conducting workshops as a Leica Mentor in Leica Akademie, with various publications on the Leica blog. I want to explore the limits and possibilities. The subjects explored are broad, in terms of concepts, styles, and techniques. The intent is to provide a platform for emerging photographers, artists, and designers to showcase their works, works that are not necessarily commercial, to create opportunities and open new doors. In 2011, APF() magazine was formed, APF is born from an education imperative, it’s an evolving magazine where we recognize fresh talent. I think every one of us should get involved with photography because it gives more than one can ever imagine. I try to synthesize between human elements and the environment & my main focus is how to make ordinary moments look extraordinary.
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