

Vikram Kushwah is an Indian-born, UK-based photographer whose work blends documentary observation with poetic, staged imagery. Drawing on his background in both Eastern and Western visual traditions, Kushwah creates photographs that feel at once intimate and theatrical, often exploring themes of identity, migration, and the quiet tensions between reality and imagination.After relocating to the United Kingdom, Kushwah developed a distinctive photographic language rooted in natural light and carefully constructed scenes. His images frequently feature solitary figures placed within suburban or rural landscapes, where subtle gestures and ambiguous narratives invite viewers to question what is real and what is performed. This interplay between authenticity and artifice is central to his practice.Kushwah’s work has been exhibited internationally and featured in publications such as The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Telegraph. His photographs are recognized for their cinematic quality and psychological depth, often evoking a sense of stillness, introspection, and quiet unease.Working primarily with analogue processes, Kushwah embraces a slow and deliberate approach to image-making, allowing atmosphere and light to shape the emotional tone of his compositions. His practice continues to investigate the boundaries of documentary photography, offering a nuanced reflection on contemporary life and perception.
