Best Photographer in Bangladesh | About Bishwajit Sarker
Bishwajit Sarker is the best photographer in Bangladesh with a decade-long career. Bishwajit Photography Portfolio of his remarkable works throughout the years.
About Bishwajit Sarker
Early Life & Inspirations
Born on October 9, 1975 in Jatrabari, Faridpur, Bishwajit Sarker grew up in a warm, nature-filled village community. Though he studied Social Science, his heart was irresistibly drawn to visual art. His early passion for photography led him to train in television camera operation, lighting, and portrait photography—laying the groundwork for a creative journey built on curiosity, discipline, and artistic ambition.
Breaking Into Photography
Bishwajit began his professional path in the mid-1990s as a journalist, working with The Daily Ittesal and Pronadana. These experiences sharpened his storytelling instincts, but photography soon became his true calling. As Chief Photographer at Anyadin, he developed a distinctive visual signature through portraits and editorial coverage that quickly made his work recognizable.
Fashion & Commercial Photography
Since 2002, Bishwajit has been the Official Photographer for Anjans, one of Bangladesh’s premier fashion houses. From orchestrating studio and outdoor shoots to managing lighting, set styling, and creative direction, he has played a key role in defining the brand’s visual identity.
In 2003, he expanded his impact by becoming the Official Photographer for Kay Kraft, capturing a refined blend of traditional and contemporary Bengali aesthetics. His collaboration with stylists, art directors, and editorial teams, paired with expert post-production work, results in consistently polished and captivating imagery.
Director of Photography
As Director of Photography for Design Doctors Studio, an acclaimed interior design firm in Dhaka, Bishwajit applies his visual expertise to document stunning architectural spaces. He crafts imagery that defines the brand’s premium aesthetic and showcases their design excellence.
A Versatile Artist
Beyond fashion, Bishwajit excels in food, portrait, product, travel, and lifestyle photography. His ability to interpret different moods, settings, and narratives has made him a multi-genre creative admired for both precision and artistic sensitivity.
Continuous Growth & Mentorship
Dedicated to lifelong learning, he regularly participates in workshops and masterclasses—including acting—to deepen his understanding of visual expression. As an active member of the Bangladesh Photographic Society, he mentors emerging photographers and helps nurture the next generation of creative talent.
Legacy & Influence
Over a remarkable career, Bishwajit Sarker has become a respected and influential figure in Bangladesh’s photography landscape. His vision, versatility, and technical mastery continue to raise industry standards and inspire countless artists. His work stands as proof that photography is not confined to a single genre—but is a powerful medium that connects storytelling, culture, and art.
Highlight
Through passion, discipline, and artistry, Bishwajit Sarker continues to shape Bangladesh’s visual culture—leaving behind a legacy that future generations will look up to.
Certifications & Workshops
Certificate course on Television Camera Operation and Lighting – National Institute of Mass Communication, Bangladesh.
Workshop on Portrait Photography – World Literature Center Film Circle, Dhaka.
German Language course – Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka.
Master class on Acting conducted by French actor-director Jean Paul Sermadiras – Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka.
Group Exhibition
Featured Photographer at Dhaka Fashion Photography Festival 2012
Featured Photographer at Festivals of Bangladesh 2013
Festivals of Bangladesh celebrates the rich culture and traditions of the country. It shows how both religious and community festivals bring people together, crossing all boundaries. The book features beautiful photographs that capture the spirit and joy of these events. With the work of talented photographers like Bishwajit Sarker, it offers a glimpse into the colorful and diverse festivals that are an important part of Bangladesh’s heritage.













