CONTRIBUTORS
1. MANJARI SHARMA
An award-winning freelance photogragher, Manjari Sharma’s work has been awarded, published, and exhibited internationally and has been recognised by many including The New York Times, Vice, CNN, LATimes, Huffington Post, NPR, and is in the permanent collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Carlos Museum, and Birmingham Museum of Art among various private collections.
2. GARY XIE AND ANDY XIE
Gary Xie and Andy Xie are the executive directors of Bonvests Holdings Limited and also head its hospitality arm Cenizaro Hotels & Resorts, a leading international property and hospitality company with a portfolio of independent luxury hotel properties in some of the world’s most desirable locations. From exotic beach destinations for The Residence by Cenizaro properties in Mauritius, the Maldives, Tunis, Zanzibar, and Indonesia, to city properties including the Sheraton Towers Singapore, Morocco’s first boutique Riad hotel, La Maison Arabe and Four Points by Sheraton Perth.
3. ARVIND VIJAYMOHAN
Arvind Vijaymohan is the Chief Executive of Artery India, an art market intelligence firm that serves as a vital resource to research, buy and sell Indian art.
4. JOSEPH DEGBADJO
Despite holding a master’s degree in tax law from La Sorbonne, it is in photography that Franco-Beninese Joseph Degbadjo has carved out a niche for himself. His work has been published in the US Vogue, Vogue Germany, Vogue Thailand, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair and many other titles including India Today Spice. It is through these major international fashion titles and brands like Rolls Royce, Dior, Chanel that the artist has captured celebrities such as footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, supermodel Doutzen Kroes, actors such as Vincent Cassel and Alain Ducasse. Passionate and demanding, his travels help him locate and hone his vision for documentary and landscape photography that he hopes will convey messages of inclusion and hope.
5. MING TANG-EVANS
A London-based commercial and editorial photographer, Ming Tang-Evans’ work centres around food and drink but also encompasses travel and interiors and interesting stops in between.