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Ishita Singh enjoys the adventure of wandering where her camera and peripatetic nature take her even as she tries to balance her pursuit of art with more commercial projects
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How did you discover your passion for the camera?
IS: I grew up in a family that appreciates and celebrates art, and was exposed to painting and music at a very young age. I owe this ‘discovery’ and everything that came after in my career to my grandfather, who gifted me all the initial technical knowledge, equipment and instruments for this craft. His tiny photography lessons and constant support and interest made me fall in love with photography. He gave me an expressive outlet, a medium that I didn’t have before. I consider myself extremely lucky be surrounded by family that nudged me forward and supported me throughout, never once questioning the path I had chosen for myself.
How did formal education impact your career?
IS: I don’t think a professional degree is essential for this field; at the end of the day it is your passion that speaks and everyone has a unique journey in search of that passion. As I was already sure that I wanted to pursue photography after school, I went ahead looking for a creative course in India. I feel my Bachelor’s and Master’s both played very important, but vastly different roles in my journey.
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