January • 2020
Prompt and efficient reply time, delivery and communication. Easy to work with.
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
2 reviews$300 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteI'm a photographer, writer, and videographer. My work has been published in Mumbai Mirror Online, Firstpost, The Hindu, The Tribune, Manorama, Fact Checker, TRT Belgesel, Outlook India, Frontline etc. My work experience includes articles, photo stories, video stories and voice overs. I am also a certified Fact Check Trainer and a part of Google Network India Initiative.
January • 2020
Prompt and efficient reply time, delivery and communication. Easy to work with.
September • 2019
Priyamvada was prompt and efficient with her work and in her communication.
During summer, hundreds of fisherwomen line Mumbai’s Sasson Docks. These women work up to 11-hour shifts cleaning fish and earn between $1 - $7 a day. They are a part of the 15,000 third-generation Banjaras who migrated from to Mumbai seeking work opportunities. Many of them live in slums, which are under threat redevelopment. The present generation, are illiterate and uneducated, have realized the importance of sending their children to school in the hopes of creating better future.
Street Food A street food vendor sells chana-singdana, a healthy protein snack of roasted peanuts and grams, in Mumbai, India. Be it heavy rains or scorching sun, there is never a dull day for food vendors because people in the city love munching on street food as they move about their fast-paced lives. Many street vendors in the country work hard in the hope that they are able to educate their children to afford them a fair chance of choosing their desired profession.
This is a documentary I made on the people in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai who are fighting with the encroachers to save the wetlands and mangroves of the city. I handled one of the cameras and did the interviews, A-roll and VO for this.
A videostory I shot on one of the mud-pits in Mumbai city where the traditional sport of Kushti(mud-wrestling) is being practiced and preserved. I did one of the cameras, interviews, A-roll and VO for this.
Banjara, a tribe which was criminalized under the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 and continues to be stigmatized under the Habitual Offenders Act of 1952 is one of the underreported communities in India. This piece aims to explore the condition of the Banjara community, with voices from the people from the community and experts.
Mumbai's Koli fishing community, with a 700-year history, faces significant environmental and urban development challenges. As India's third-largest fish producer, the community struggles with dipping income from fishing, threatening their future. Sustainable solutions are needed to preserve their traditional industry and way of life.
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