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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Traveling the world and always looking for adventure, inspiration, stories and a couch.
ABOUT ME
I'm an award-winning photojournalist freashly out of college and looking to tell the stories that matter most to me. I mostly focus on documentary work and love the idea that every day in my chosen career I get to have an adventure, meet new people, hear their stories and shape new experiences for myself and those I meet.
I'm clean, non-smoker, no drugs, no pets.
And of course, I'm all over the internet, so feel free to Google me.
PHILOSOPHY
Life is more interesting without a road map.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Thus far I've crashed on many a couch across the country in my travels, but they've all been friends, or friends of friends. So the concept of a social network of friendly people offering up a floor to crash on is very new to me, and while I've know about it for years (I've a few friends that have used it), I've hesitated joining mostly out of fear for my safety. But this time around, I'm thinking I'll give it a shot and am looking forward to the adventure.
Interests
I'm very much into the arts, photography, film, writing. I enjoy basketball, hiking, cooking and spending time sharing stories into the wee hours of the morning.
- pets
- arts
- writing
- photography
- documentaries
- cooking
- traveling
- hiking
- basketball
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
The letters I get from the people I've taken pictures of. Sometimes it's a crying mother telling me how much it meant for her to have me in the hospital with her when her child went in for a check-up and sometimes it from the rural farmer who was touched that I took the time to sit down and really get to know him before I left. It's the people I meet and the experiences we share that makes this all worthwhile.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can offer up my knowledge as a photojournalist. Everything from the lessons I've learned in my travels to technical know how of the craft. Also my cultural heritage and the lessons I've learned growing up as a 2nd generation Indian in America (for one, there aren't many of us who are in creative fields).