Why this Mumbai architect’s Walkitecture tour draws locals and tourists alike
Photographing architect Nikhil Mahashur as he conducts his Walkitecture tour in Mumbai.
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Portrait Photographer
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Request QuoteAlisha Vasudev is a visual storyteller, geographer and National Geographic Explorer based out of Mumbai, India whose practice seeks to explore interdependencies between ecology and human life, with a special interest in weather and the atmosphere. With research experience in natural resource management and food security in rural India; she uses her understanding of geography and environment to engage her audience in the fascinating phenomenon to do with the natural world. Vasudev creates cartographic illustrations that bring together photography, data, maps, and earth science - the pillars of her practice. She also conducts participatory projects exploring geographical phenomena that people encounter in their everyday lives. She was one of 24 photojournalists in the 2021 Women Photograph Mentorship Class.
Photographing architect Nikhil Mahashur as he conducts his Walkitecture tour in Mumbai.
Profile on Captain Titli Thind as part of the #my2020hero series commissioned by Google Arts and Culture, supported by Chennai Photo Biennale and Confederation of Indian Industry.
One of two photographers hired to document Suhani Jalota and Myna Mahila Foundation, founded by her to provide affordable and accessible menstrual products to women in Mumbai's slums.
Commissioned by Mongabay India, a cartographic illustration that illustrates Urban Heat Island Effect. By recording temperatures of different neighbourhoods in New Delhi and in Mumbai, on a normal summer day in 2021, the article illustrates temperature variance within the cities.
Amid the pandemic, a photographer examines the role of urban planning and architecture in our access to sunlight published by Paper Planes.
Commissioned by SPRF India, this cartographic illustration explained scientific research by Weizmann Institute of Science that stated that in the year 2020 (+-6 years) the planet's anthropogenic mass would exceed it's biomass.
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