Dimpy Bhalotia

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Dimpy Bhalotia
Born1987 (age 3637)
Nationality Indian
Alma mater London college of fashion, University of the Arts London
Known for Photography
Style Street Photography
AwardsPhotographer of the Year, iPhone Photography Awards, 2020 [1]
Website www.dimpybhalotia.com

Dimpy Bhalotia (born 1987) [2] is an Indian street photographer based in London [3] [4] [5] and Mumbai. In 2020, she was one of the winners of the British Journal of Photography 's Female in Focus Award, [6] and won the Grand Prize Award in the iPhone Photography Awards. [7]

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Life and work

Bhalotia was born and grew up in Mumbai, India. After school, she moved to London and gained a BA in Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear from the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. [8] [9] [10]

Her work has appeared in The Guardian, [11] The Washington Post, [12] The Telegraph [13] and L'Officiel. [14] The paperback edition of the novel Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line (2021) by Deepa Anappara used photographs by Bhalotia in its cover design. [15]

Awards

Publications with contributions by Bhalotia

Group exhibitions and during festivals

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