Press & Impact
Recognition and features from leading publications and photography platforms.
Affiliations
Editors pick
Three times nominated for the Editor’s Pick
Rush. Kolkata breathes in color. In this image, taken outside Sealdah Station during rush hour, the city’s restless energy is painted in motion. The vibrant yellow of the iconic Ambassador taxi anchors the frame–a symbol of tradition in an ever-changing urban landscape. Against it, the cool blues of the weathered wall and the blur of passersby create a striking contrast, evoking both warmth and melancholy.
– LIFE FRAMER
Editors pick
Scenes of Life Editor’s Pick
This image is a metaphor for our shared humanity, our common efforts and achievements, and our individual selves that never get lost in the crowd. It’s a busy composition, with lots of details and colors mixing in and filling the frame with energy. However, the business serves the photographer’s purpose and enhances the message. Sometimes, one has to break the norms to get close to the essence.
– LIFE FRAMER
Editors pick
Youth Editor’s Pick
A theme like youth provides the opportunity to dive deep into social issues, raise awareness, and change the world for the better. This documentary shot has a meaningful narrative and denotes good technical and storytelling skills. The subject stands out due to the low shooting angle, a strong leading line guides the viewer throughout the frame, and the color palette enhances the contrast between how the world should be and how it actually is.
– LIFE FRAMER
Exhibitions
My ongoing project Crossing Borders is featured in 2025 in my solo exhibition Echoes Across at Galerie Verbeeck & Van Dyck. The exhibition presents two years of work exploring themes of migration and identity.
"Crossing Borders" is a photographic project that explores the inner and outer borders people cross. It’s not just about physical migration, but also personal, cultural, and emotional transitions. The images reflect how identity shifts as people adapt to a changing world whether through trauma, loss, tradition, or longing.