• Atul Kasbekar: “Advertising photography pays more”
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  • Atul Kasbekar

    Q. What made you decide to become a photographer?
    A
    . I enjoyed taking photographs of my sister and my dog. This was from Class 6 onwards. But as I said I enjoyed other things too. It never crossed my mind to think of photography as a career option.

    It was after I joined UDCT and started my Chemical Engineering that I realised that that wasn’t what I wanted to do. I remember meeting Prahlad Kakkar after my first year in UDCT and he told me to find what I enjoyed and to do that because then it wouldn’t be work. I quit engineering in the second year.

    Q. What is your advice to aspiring photographers?
    A. I wouldn’t really advise anyone to take photography as a career because things have changed. Right now it is fairly competitive.  Photography is in a state of flux. The classic form of photography has disappeared.

    Earlier you had to rig the whole paraphernalia, but now that is not required, you can do everything on the computer, you don’t have to be experienced in getting the right kind of light or background, it’s all easy to compose on the computer, so that part is outsourced to somebody else. So you don’t stand apart unless you are really unique in what images you get, unless you can bring something that others can’t.

    Q.How has photography as a profession evolved?
    A. Earlier doing star photos was huge now it’s not happening. You don’t even need genuine skills to generate the kind of light you want. You can piece the shot together without 30 years of knowledge, you can do the same job today with good knowledge of computers. So where does the skill lie? Of course, the use of images will always be there but unless you can bring an uniqueness there isn’t much point.

    It’s not pure photography any more. It’s more of image making. My job is to record a model, after that an illustrator comes in and at some point the illustrator will say ’Why am I not doing this too?”.

    Q.How did you get started?
    A. I started off in this line because I got a couple of lucky breaks early in life, I think someone up there was watching over me. I did the Vadilal campaign and Park Avenue for Rahul D Cunha at Lintas. That was my first break. Today a photographer doesn’t need the knowledge of shooting, using a dark room etc. It’s sad. Also in the last five to 10 years I haven’t seen any new superstar photographer emerge, the same old names crop up all the time.

    Q. Is it a paying profession?
    A. As far as payments are concerned you can do 100s of magazine covers but that doesn’t pay your bills, what does pay is commercial assignments. The editorial rates I get are only a third of what we get in advertising campaigns. 

  • Published on: October 06, 2010
  • 10 Comments
  • Chintan Mahesh Mody | May 04, 2012

  • Hi sir my name is chintan mody. Just now i completed my B.M.S degree and i wanted to develop my career in photography because i love to take natural and animals pictures. i wanted to learn more and more from you. so sir please help me in this......... I will be waiting for your reply. Thank you, Have nice day.
  • karthik | May 03, 2012

  • hi sir my name is karthik working as cameraman in news channel hyderabad andhrapradesh sir i want to work with u sir
  • devanki | Mar 26, 2012

  • hiii. sir m a student of designing in banasthali institute of design.i love photography n i have join a fashion photography workshop eith miss.jabera sulemani . i want to learn something with u ant want to join your workshop so plz help me as soon as possible ... thankx
  • Rahul | Mar 11, 2012

  • hi,.......atul sir i m 28 year old mai kuch karna chata hoo im also photogrfer mai aap se kuch sekhna chata hoo kuch kya bahut kuch mai app ke sath kam kar chata hooo.......................aap caheee tho Mai paise to nahi par name kamna chata hooo..........
  • zakir hussain | Feb 17, 2012

  • hello, sir, I am photo journalist in jaipur.I want work with you. you help me. thanks.
  • siddhesh dewruskar | Feb 08, 2012

  • hi atul sir pls i want to be a best photographer but how it will be.my dad not allowing me to do this but i inspired by u.jai maharashtra sir.
  • Ishrat Sayed | Oct 11, 2011

  • Dear Atul, Hi, I am an advertising professional, a copywriter and a conceptualiser. Well I am 49, still I am waiting for a lucky break. Can I learn photography at this age and become an ace photographer. Please revert back. Thanks & Oblige Ishrat - 9870156961 / 9821621611
  • vaibhav. aher | Apr 05, 2011

  • pleas sir i want learn professional photography plz recommend a photography school
  • Priya Chauhan | Oct 05, 2010

  • Atul sir ur role model for many new budding photographers, thanx a lot 4 sharing ur wothful jourey wid us. hatts off to u.A loud thanx .
  • GOPAL | Oct 05, 2010

  • sir iam twenty six years iwant to be modalplease give me a detals
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