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Home Eminent Columnists Arvind Chenji

Arvind Chenji

Arvind ChenjiArvind Chenji. Warm hearted, humble and a great sense of humour to moot. Oh! And by the way he also happens to be the most famous, talked-about and happening photographer in town…if that's not known by all the fashion gurus and aficionados by now. Chenji also holds the credit for being one amongst the few photographers from India who worked for the much-acclaimed National Geographic Channel.

He is an Image Engineer who can not only create the right image mood and setting for any brand, but also visualize the impact and returns that an image will get for his clients, in the long term. And this comes from having been doing just this for over two decades with remarkable success

Life through the Lens

Once upon a time there was a very good chap who toiled hard all day, produced an abundance of food, managed to wear the finest of clothes and jewels, and took great care of his associates, neighbours, friends and family too. Every festival was celebrated with joy and pomp. The kings of his land were magnanimous and ruled benevolently.

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Accounting for more than 98% of the country's production of barites, mineral rich Andhra Pradesh (India) has almost a monopoly on ‘Chrysotile Asbestos’

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