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
His directorial debut feature film Rohingya - People from Nowhere[14][15] was released on 15 November 2021 and has won International Awards.[16]
Documentaries
Manjunath to Manjamma: Chronicles of a Transgender. The screening was part of the short documentary competition at the 17th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala (IDSFFK), organized by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy. [17]
The documentary on "Black India", also got selected as short documentary / film at the several international film festivals.[20][21][22]
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.
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