Sankar Sridhar is an award-winning documentary photographer, author, and travel writer whose work maps the fragile intersections of landscape, identity, and memory. Swapping a career as a daily news reporter for the icy expanses of the Himalayas—a decade-long exploration that culminated in his acclaimed book, Ladakh: Trance Himalaya—Sridhar combines his training as a mountaineer with an immersive, patient approach to recording fast-evaporating pastoral and nomadic lifestyles.
Lauded by The New York Times’ Lens Blog as “Compelling, A Must See,” his visual vocabulary has earned him honors as a Hasselblad Masters Finalist, Landscape Photographer of the Year at the Indian Photo Festival, and recipient of the Indica Culture Photography Grant. His photo essays have been featured globally by CNN International, Geo, The Daily Mail, and the Royal Geographical Society's Geographical magazine. Sridhar’s internationally exhibited work holds top distinctions from the IPA, PX3, GPA, and Siena International Photography Awards (SIPA)
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