Charudutt Chitrak is an Indian photographer and visual artist based in Mumbai. He is known for his unique style of photography, which combines elements of traditional Indian art with modern digital techniques.
Born in Mumbai, Charudutt developed an interest in photography at a young age. He studied photography at the Sir J.J. School of Art and went on to pursue a career as a professional photographer. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
Charudutt's work focuses on capturing the beauty of everyday life in India, from its bustling cities to its rural villages. He often uses vibrant colors and bold compositions to create striking images that capture the essence of India's culture and people. His photographs have been exhibited around the world, including at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.
In addition to his photographic work, Charudutt is also an active member of the Indian art community. He has served as a mentor for aspiring photographers and regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography and visual arts. He is also a founding member of the Indian Photographers Association (IPA).
Charudutt's passion for photography has earned him numerous awards over the years, including the prestigious Padma Shri Award from the Government of India for his contribution to photography and visual arts. His work continues to inspire photographers around the world with its unique blend of traditional Indian artistry and modern digital techniques.