Prashin Jagger is a photographer, filmmaker and educator based in Mumbai, India. From projects with iconic magazine Rolling Stone India and adventure tech powerhouse GoPro, as well as cult music festivals NH7 Weekender and Control ALT Delete, Jagger has chronicled India’s burgeoning independent music scene and created compelling change-making documentaries. Over the last decade, his curiosity as an artist has cemented him as a visual tour de force recording history and revolution in rapidly changing times.

Bearing a diverse purview, Jagger’s photography finds its mark due to its distinctive lens which reveals its subjects, instead of lending a shadow to their portrait. All about perspective, the photographer’s vision only continues to champion his modus operandi: seek to unveil the world and every picture will tell a story. Jagger believes portrait photography is the easiest way to realize this mission.

Whether through a deep conversation or an enthusiastic interaction, Jagger familiarizes himself with his subjects to best capture their story. Rendering an image that cuts to the bone to uncover the persona, mind and soul, Jagger’s portraits are a path to discovery — a peep into people; who they’ve been, who they are and who they will be. Ergo, communication forms a vital cornerstone of the photographer’s style of work.

A creative maverick, the photographer has even captured the country’s diverse gastronomical offerings and immortalized the who’s who of arts on stage and behind the scenes. When he’s not realizing his expansive visual mandate, Jagger often takes a break from showcasing the world to focus on the things that make it go round. From adorable pet candids to magical moments at weddings and more, Jagger always strikes a chord through frames that encapsulate the varied, layered and unspoken facets of life on Earth.