Some photographers document places. Jagjit reveals their character.

With over three decades behind the camera, Jagjit has built a body of work that goes beyond beautiful landscapes. His photographs are quiet observations of the world—capturing the relationship between people, culture, nature, and the passage of time. Whether standing on a remote mountain ridge, wandering through an ancient village, or waiting patiently for the perfect light, he believes that every destination has a story waiting to be discovered.

Photography has been his lifelong journey. What began as a passion in the days of film has evolved into a career dedicated to visual storytelling. Today, his work spans travel, landscape, documentary, and fine art photography, earning recognition through exhibitions in prestigious galleries around the world.

As a Sony Alpha Ambassador, Jagjit continually explores new ways of combining artistic vision with evolving technology. Yet, despite the advancements in equipment, his philosophy remains unchanged: a compelling photograph is created through patience, curiosity, and a genuine connection with the subject.


Through his personal brand, FOTOVOYAGE, Jagjit shares more than photographs. He invites viewers to experience the atmosphere of a place, appreciate the richness of diverse cultures, and discover the stories hidden beyond the obvious. Every image is an invitation to slow down, observe more deeply, and see the world with fresh eyes.

His work is driven by a simple belief—that the most meaningful journeys are not measured by the distance travelled, but by the stories we bring home.

Beyond creating images, Jagjit is passionate about sharing his knowledge and inspiring the next generation of photographers. He regularly conducts photography workshops, mentors aspiring and experienced photographers, and delivers talks at photography festivals, educational institutions, and industry events. Drawing from decades of professional experience, his sessions go beyond camera techniques to explore visual storytelling, composition, light, creative vision, and the mindset required to develop a meaningful photographic practice. His engaging and practical approach encourages participants to see photography not merely as a technical skill, but as a powerful medium for observation, expression, and connection.