Rohan Shrestha

Rohan Shrestha (born 6 March 1985) is an Indian born fashion photographer who lives and works in Mumbai, India. Son of celebrity photographer Rakesh Shrestha, his photographs have made the cover of several prominent magazines including L'Officiel, Cosmopolitan, FHM, HiBlitz and Filmfare among others.

Work

Since his first editorial in May 2009 with L’Officiel India, Rohan has become a permanent fixture in the photography world today. His first celebrity cover, the Filmfare Magazine's June 2010 issue (shot when he was just 25 years old) with Ranbir Kapoor was a huge coincidence considering Rohan's father, Rakesh Shrestha, had started his career way back in the 70s with Ranbir's mother Neetu Singh. He would later work with Ranbir on many other projects soon after.

Being one of the younger photographers in the industry today, his sense of creativity and his style of shooting with a difference, is what makes him popular today.

With barely 3 years since going solo, Rohan has the distinct advantage of shooting a large number of celebrities including Kareena Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Farhan Akhtar, Abishek Bachchan, Anushka Sharma, Vidya Balan, Imran Khan, Abhay Deol, Kalki Koechlin, Sonakshi Sinha, Ranveer Singh, Prateik, Shraddha Kapoor, Shazahn Padamsee, Yuvraj Singh and many others.

Magazines

Over the years, Rohan has shot with some of the leading magazines in the country today. These include editorials and cover stories for Vogue, GQ, L’Officiel, Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Marie Claire, Filmfare, FHM, HiBlitz, The Man, Okay, People, Hello!, Architectural Digest and CondeNast Traveller.

Advertising

Rohan’s photography also extends to advertising campaigns for Hermès, Panasonic, Chamomile, Durian, Pepe Jeans, Incredible India, Gitanjali, D’damas, UB Group and Loreal.

Travel

Among his many accolades, is his foray into travel photography. His portrayal of Rajasthan was purchased by the Leela Udaipur and thereafter his depiction of Delhi was commissioned by the Leela Kempinski Chanakyapuri (New Delhi). Both were displayed as part of the respective hotels in-room art decor.