Vineet Vohra

Vineet Vohra (born 2 November 1973, New Delhi) is a self-taught street photographer, educator, editor, and filmmaker. A Fine Arts graduate from the College of Art, he began as a wildlife photographer before discovering his true calling in street photography in 2001. He is the first Indian Ambassador for Leica Camera and currently serves as Vivo India Ambassador […]

Vineet Vohra (born 2 November 1973, New Delhi) is a self-taught street photographer, educator, editor, and filmmaker. A Fine Arts graduate from the College of Art, he began as a wildlife photographer before discovering his true calling in street photography in 2001.

He is the first Indian Ambassador for Leica Camera and currently serves as Vivo India Ambassador for Vivo. Founder of Art Photo Feature (APF), he created a global platform supporting emerging photographers and artists.

His work has been exhibited worldwide, including at the Leica Hall in Wetzlar, and featured in international publications such as National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Guardian.

A sought-after speaker and jury member at major photography festivals, he has received multiple awards, including honors at Xposure Festival. He is the author of “Serendipity” and assistant DOP for the award-winning film “Harami.”

“My talk:

I’ll be talking about how Street photography captures theatre by revealing everyday life and unfolds like a performance. The street becomes a stage, where light acts as a spotlight, and ordinary people become unknowing actors. Gestures, expressions, and fleeting interactions create scenes filled with emotion, tension, and story simply without a script. A single moment, perfectly timed, can feel like the climax of a play. Juxtaposition adds another layer, where unrelated elements appear connected, as if choreographed. This illusion of structure within chaos is what makes it theatrical. How I  witness it, framing reality as if it were a living, breathing piece of theatre.”

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