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Sudharak Olwe, was born in Akola, Maharashtra. He has been a Mumbai-based photojournalist since 1988 and has worked as a press photographer with some of the leading newspapers in India. His work has mostly revolved around showcasing stories of resilience, courage and change. His work with many NGOs have revealed their extraordinary work with many communities, both urban and rural. Sudharak Olwe heads the Photography promotion Trust which aims to spread the knowledge of photography in young adults from all walks of life. In 2005, he was one of the four awardees of National Geographic’s ‘All Roads Photography Programme’. In 2016, he was awarded the Padma Shri, one of the highest civilian honours for his contributions to social change through his photography. In his interview with the Archive, Sudharak breaks down the care and ethics that inform his practice and gives us an insight into his pioneering work.
Interviewer - Mayura Saavi
For Dalit Art Archives