Md Meharban

Md Meharban
Md Meharban is an independent photojournalist based in New Delhi, India. He hails from Bihar and has done his post graduation from AJK MCRC at Jamia Millia Islamia. Md Meharban's work has featured in various international and local publications including National Geographic, New York Times, Reuters, Associated Press, The Atlantic Magazine, Indian Ex press, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, The Times of India, Forbes Magazine, The Caravan Magazine, India Today, Firstpost, The Quint, The Telegraph, NDTV, News18, Financial Express and many more. Md Meharban won the fellowship of Water- Aid India Programme in 2019. He has picked up a few commercial projects in Bollywood. He has also worked in the field of Fashion photo graphy with The Pioneer and moved to Nature and Wildlife photography with WWF India Md Meharban aspires to master Street photography.
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