The Sunday Guardian

I believe in living life to the fullest: Richa

- NEEVA JAIN

Richa Maheshwari, a Delhibased fashion photograph­er, is a fitness enthusiast, philanthro­pist, TED X Speaker and an ardent traveller. She shares her life journey and goal with G20.

Q. How has been your journey so far?

A. Academical­ly, I was very strong. It was a given that I would do management, but I always wanted to follow my passion, which was arts and fashion. So, I studied fashion communicat­ions. With so many options, fashion photograph­y just fell into my lap. And I had my studio in place by the fourth year. Where other colleagues were struggling to get jobs and placements, I was sorted out. The only day I slept was the day of placements. It was not easy, for sure. I would do my assignment­s in the day time in college. And do my research in photograph­y all night. From national and internatio­nal photograph­ers, I would seek advice and guidance. Even throughout my college I was a gold medallist. I topped all the centres in fashion communicat­ions.

Q. Share the challenges you faced with Richa Maheshwari Films & Photograph­y. A. The beginning was tough. All the establishe­d photograph­ers felt I was a threat to them, because I was young and started freelancin­g at an early age. Thus, I had to face several challenges and develop my own style. This helped me in the long run. In the film genre we do social documentar­ies and corporate films. I have a couple of clients in Pakistan and Dubai. They are big players in the textile industry.

Q. Unusual has been the registerin­g of your name in the Limca Book of World Records.

A. I was a petite child who only ate and studied in college. I was 48 kg before joining college and went up to 72 kg. After I finished my studies, I realised the importance of fitness. So, I became a fitness freak. For two years I attempted a world record in burpees. It was a challengin­g fitness exercise. The world record for a woman was 38 in a minute. I did 46 burpees in a minute. The feeling was incredible.

Q. Your philanthro­py is well-known. What’s your associatio­n with the National Associatio­n for the Blind (NAB)?

A. Commercial projects are about clients and their needs. I decided I wanted to do personal projects of giving back to society as well. So, I have worked with SPCA, in Noida, the largest animal shelter in India. Then I have worked with Samarpan Foundation for destitute widows and orphans. I mixed fashion and photograph­y for noble causes. With NAB, I have done a fashion show and a fashion calendar. It was an associatio­n that touched my heart. Now I am involved with them on a daily basis. I also teach them photograph­y with point-and-shoot cameras. I bought them cameras, and the rest is history.

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Richa Maheshwari.

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