Aditya Kapoor, graduated from the National Institute of Advertising and started his creative journey as a graphic designer. Lured by the calls from the streets, he has immersed himself in capturing the known and the unknown. He has covered a wide range of socio-political issues and undertaken reportage, portraiture and photo projects for various national and internation publications. His work has
been published in The Independent, India Today Group, Getty Images, National Geographic, Monocle, Outside magazine, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Financial Times, Mint (WSJ), Aljazeera, Tehelka magazine, and Outlook. He has also worked on commissioned assignments for Pepsi Co., Bodyshop, Cartier, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Shell, Dorling & Kindersley, Lifebuoy, United Nations agency, CARE, Star News, The Ministry of Tourism, The Minsitry of Defence and The Common Wealth Games Federation.His work has been showcased as a part of PIX Vol. 8 Recovery (group show) at the Japan Foundation, New Delhi. He has also exhibited with ‘The Blind Boys Collection-Blow Up’ in Siem Reap, Cambodia. He was also a part of the ‘India @ 100’ by Spire World group exhibition of multimedia works at the India Habitat Center. When not on assignment, Kapoor also conducts short photography workshops at Sanskriti School, New Delhi, Shri Ram School, Gurgaon and is currently volunteering as part of the festival team for the Delhi Photo Festival.