Biswajit Pandit - Every Day Just Take The Camera, Go Anywhere And Do A Shoot (Photographer)

Biswajit Pandit

If you are really interested in photography then only go for it. Don't go by seeing how nowadays photographers are earning because if your work speaks then no one can stop you from earing good. 


1. Tell us about your background and journey.

First of all my name is Biswajit pandit and I am a professional photographer now. I'm mostly in fashion shoots as well as wedding and etc.


2. How and when did you realize your passion for photography?

I was not good at studies. But my creative skills were best so I choose to be a filmmaker. After my 12th I joined animation and VFX film making institute at Reliance Aims and taken a distance education of BSC from LPU (Lovely professional university).

When completing my course I started doing photography and one of my uncles pushed me in this field when he saw my pic are so amazingly clicked and yes one of my friend who was like a brother to me, he also supported me to be a photographer as he plays a model in my shoots.

I started with a crop frame camera and after 1 year I have changed my gears and now I have a lot of equipment's, I'm using 5D mark4 and many more lenses too for wedding and fashion.


3. What are some tips you would like to share with amateur photographers?

Well, tips for amateur photographers. First, if you are really interested in photography then only go for it. Don't go by seeing how nowadays photographers earnings as because if your work speaks then no one can stop you from earing good. 

If your creative skills are good then do practice and all every day just take the camera and go anywhere and do a shoot there are many different categories in this photography field like wedding, commercials, baby shoots, fashion, property etc so it depends on you what category you like it the most.


4. What are the important skills one should have to be a successful photographer?

To be a successful photographer you need to have a catchy eye, your framing, your angle, your editing skill all matters a lot, lightning technique are most important.


5.Which is your favourite book and why?

I don't read books I never get the time to read books. I have not got any opportunity to complete a book.


- Biswajit Pandit (Photographer)

Biswajit Pandit



Interviewed By Pratibha Sahani