Haider Khan (photographer)

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Photographer and director Haider Khan

Haider Khan is a photographer [1] and a director in the Indian film industry. Khan was the winner of the National Award, India, in the 2022 Sony World Photography Awards. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] In 2024, he placed second in the wildlife & nature category at the Sony World Photography Awards. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] His work was found notable and he was the only Indian to speak at the World Photography Organisation event PHOTO IS:RAEL in Israel. [12] [13] He is also the official photographer with EARTH.ORG

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Film

His directorial debut feature film Rohingya - People from Nowhere [14] [15] was released on 15 November 2021 and has won International Awards. [16]

Documentaries

His documentary film, "LANGUR The Man Monkey," has been selected to compete as an Indian documentary film at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival. [17] [18]

The documentary on "Black India", also got selected as short documentary / film at the several international film festivals. [19] [20] [21]

Photography

As a photographer he shot the launch campaign of Being Human and Being Strong and has shot cover photographs for magazines including GQ , Filmfare , Stardust , and People , and was the official photographer for events like Femina Miss India , Grasim Mr.India, and Gladrags Megamodel.

Awards and recognition

Trivia

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