Armed with a camera and an eye for the aesthetics, Idris Ahmed shoots photographs across genres. Though a professional photographer, he also teaches photography and conducts workshops at various institutes. Adventurous in the photo-expeditions he runs ‘Photocommune’, a collective of photography enthusiasts.
Idris started as a photography instructor. He travelled widely, documenting his sojourns with a camera. On one such trip Spiti stirred the artist in him and now the urge to reach out to enchanted valley keeps pulling him. His tryst with Spiti inspired him to become a freelance photographer. With Dorling Kindersley commissioning him to shoot for their travel reference material for Israel, Sri Lanka, and Delhi, he continued to travel and photograph across the world. His oeuvre has since been exhibited in many galleries and cultural centres, including one man shows at Alliance Française, Delhi and India International Centre.
On his diverse assignments, he has worked in studio setup with his team as well as alone on snow-sheathed mountains. Whether he is undertaking a commercial project, exploring a new locale or mentoring aspiring photographers, Idris does what he is most passionate about – reimagining the world through his viewfinder and arresting it in time for other ‘rasiks’.