Sheru, also known as Sheru photography, is an Indian photographer he is one of India's most followed young photographer. Eventually, he started his first Facebook fan page under the banner Sheru Photography on May 11th 2019, Sheru also goes by 'Sheru. Which has today evolved into a community of around thousand photography enthusiasts.
He has done several documentary films for big organisation such as TDH, UNICEF, GIZ etc" as a cinematographer.
He is a young Indian street photographer, writer, editor, and cinematographer, who has to learn photography during his study at Butterflies India, He was one of the participants in the American India foundation photography workshop.
Early life and background
He started photography as a child at an early age of 9. He used to take pictures from his teacher's phone during the annual festival, Sports day, in school and NGO.
Today he is known in the world of photographers because he made an appearance in a Japanese television (NHK inside) series at 2018- in a documentary about his street life titled ( sheru say cheese). The documentary by Ishani K Dutta.
Apart from this, he's spoken multiple times at AIR FM, and Rainbow 102.6.
He is curious to learn by himself. He tries to tell stories through photography via Instagram and Facebook.
Family
Sheru has four siblings, Muskan, Khushi, Chandni and Rukshana, who are currently studying at Kilkari- a NGO based in Delhi. His mother’s name is Mrs Munni, and his father’s name is Mr Bhushan.
Work
He is a young and dynamic photographer, a social media manager, and an influential figure. Sheru has worked for popular big organizations such as Facebook, UNICEF, TDH Giz, FEA, Room to read India, UN Women etc.