The celebrity lensman of celebs
Cochin Herald|July - August 2020
While most shutterbugs click pictures, Reji Bhaskar sculpts each frame to perfection with his in-depth knowledge of aesthetics and anatomy making him the favourite photographer of tinsel town, the cream of the corporate world and ramp scorchers. What’s more, he is also a visiting faculty in four colleges and the judge of 35 stellar pageants
REJI BHASKAR
The celebrity lensman of celebs

Many years ago, a 13-year-boy in Muhamma, Alappuzha, fell in love with the camera lens. It was no ordinary love affair; his world revolved around his dad’s studio where he handled the field camera and Yashica and peeped into the darkroom. As he grew up, he decided to pursue videography and go on to become a cinematographer. But fate brought him to the world of fashion photography. Today, Reji Bhaskar is a name to reckon with in photography - be it a celebrity, fashion, industrial or advertisement shoots. Very few shutterbugs in the state have attained his prowess, recognition, and aura.

The journey from Muhamma to the heights of the fashion-celebrity photography world was long and Reji took each step towards excellence and fame armed with grit, perseverance, and oodles of passion. “I came into photography during the last days of black and white photos and field cameras, saw the growth of colour photography and the smooth transition to digital cameras, which is a big privilege,” says Reji who is the official trainer of Canon EOS Maestro.

Dashing and well-groomed always, Reji’s world is not just limited to the lens and viewfinder. Verve and brilliance have made him the visiting faculty of the fashion designing department of four colleges in Kerala although he doesn’t boast a degree or a certificate in photography from any institute. A member of the panel of judges of 35 celebrated beauty and fashion pageants, he has to his credit five photography awards and three fashion awards, including the Passion Vista Award for Best South Indian Fashion Photographer.

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