London based photographer Suki Dhanda has been shooting professionally for over ten years. As one of The Observer’s main portrait photographer’s she has shot countless celebrities, musicians, politicians and sports personalities. Her editorial commissions are regularly published in leading magazines and press nationally and internationally.
Reportage is another strong components of Suki’s work and she has shot stories in many countries including coffee farmers in Rwanda, tea workers in China, farmer’s in India and fair trade olive oil in Palestine.
Her personal projects concentrate on people in their environments and ethnicity and she has exhibited and worked with the British Council, Platform for Art and Photographer’s Gallery.
Currently a collection of Suki’s images are in a collective exhibition called Homeland touring India curated by British Council India. To coincide with this Suki spent July 2013 in Bangalore in India on an arts residency.