Indrajit Khambe is a documentary photographer based out of Sindhudurga, a beautiful district situated near the Goa-Maharashtra border. Since 2012, he has been following his passion for photography, and his work is inspired by photographers like Josef Koudelka, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and India’s Raghu Rai. His photographic subjects are rooted in his home state, and he has explored various subjects relevant to this region, like the traditional theatre form of the Konkan region, monsoon farming around Sindhudurga, the landscape of Hampi, and the akharas of Kolhapur. His work has been exhibited in various Photography Festivals and published in various magazines and publications around the world. He was commissioned by brands like APPLE for the Holi project in India.
Indrajit Khambe was part of the curatorial panel for the Festivals of Goa Photo Exhibition Seen/Unseen and is also a mentor for the Museum of Goa’s upcoming grant for lens-based art. His work was also showcased at the Museum of Goa in his solo exhibition, Make Yourself At Home.
