Avishek Das
Avishek Das is an Indian born photographer. Over the past 4 years he has been associated with this field of photography. He is one of the active members of Indian Visual Arts Foundation & Photo Journalist at Creative Studio. His photographs and writings have already been published in different websites in national level. He has taken his photography training from Sayan Sarkar (FFIP , AFIAP), who is one of the eminent photographers of India. Avishek’s area of attraction are on Street, Nature, and Creative Photography, however recently he has also been focusing on Monochrome photography based on Indian Visual Arts & Culture.
Born in 1986 at Baruipur, a small town near Kolkata, India, Avishek completed his post-graduation in human resource after completing his B. Tech. By profession Avishek is a Zonal Leader of Human Resource of an IT giant of India, and by nature a photographer for his passion, and for the love of life. Avishek has to travel a lot as per his profession and carry his camera gears all time in his bags to capture all the emotions of streets, and people surrounding the places. He believes, “Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor.” So, he shoots what it feels like, not what it looks like.
Meet Kochar
Pursuing fashion designing from niift and photography as an avocational activity. Loves painting and sketching, and kills spare time by doing anything that involves art and crafts. Cooking freak and a palm reader, wishes to have my own fashion house and an orphanage where I can teach children different forms of art. Communcative, rhetoric, generating random yet creative ideas, playing pranks and party girl are my hallmarks. Passionate about travelling nd visiting all the corners of India is my dream. Loves to capture emotions of people and all the traditions that rich indian heritage holds. Camera in my hand is like a diamond ring worn by a lady. In my opinion photography is the best form of excercise, one can solve many mysteries and can reveal secrets through it. Its the best medium to present day-to-day objects and activities into a different perspective.
Afnan Naser Chowdhury
Afnan Naser Chowdhury was passionately perused teaching in Virginia, and now resides in NYC pursuing his MBA. While doing his Bachelor’s degree from North South University he got inspired into photography. He has a keen interest in nature and in painting from his childhood. Afnan loves getting geeky, especially about iPhone and iPad, and looks forward to meeting as many Light and Composition readers as possible from NYC.
