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Biswajit Chatterjee (tublu),
An
advertising photographer since 1987. His major assignments include ITC, TISCO, Philips India Ltd, HMV, Indian Rayon, Coats of India, Duncans, CESC,
Vaidyanath Chawanprash, IFB Agro, Aristocrat Luggage, Duckback, Jokai Tea,
Tata Tea, Rupa Softline, Elmac Foods, Haldiram’s, Bhikharam Chandmal,
Dunlop, Moghul Monarch Whiskey, Subash Projects, Frontech, Hyundai Bytes,
Airtell, Reliance-Smart, Tata-Steelium, Tata GC-Shaktee Sheet, Eveready,
Laopala, Solitaire, ITC Sonar Bangla, Peerless Group, Underlines-
Lingere, Khadims, Lafarge Cement, Voice of America, BAT-
Bangladesh.
etc.
He has been a faculty in the Fashion Photography Workshop in 1998 held
jointly by Advertising and Industrial Photographer’s Association and
KODAK. Basic Photography Workshop held by KODAK in 1999 and Wildlife
Photography in 1999 by Birla Institute of Futuristic Studies.
His fashion and interior works regularly appear in magazines like Society,
Savvy, Society Interior and reputed Bengali magazines.
The main advertising agencies and publications he works for are Saatchi &
Saatchi, R K Swamy/BBDO, Bates, Rediffusion, Grey World Wide,
Mudra, ULKA Advertising, Thoughtshop, Mileage Advertising Services,
Genesis, JWT, O&M
Deesha Communications, Magna Publications to name a few.
Chatterjee is also an accomplished wildlife photographer. Besides securing
national and international prizes in different wildlife photo contests,
his works have appeared in Sanctuary / Cub Magazines, Jet Kids Magazines.
His tiger and other mammals pictures were used in 1999 Bombay Natural
History Society calendar, in the West Bengal State Government pavilion at
the Delhi Industrial Fair, Swargam Tea calendar for 1996, a center spread
photo-feature in The Telegraph in 1991. Tiger pictures also used by
PALAMAU TIGER RESERVE FOR THEIR AWARENESS CAMPAIGN One of his tiger
pictures was used in the Burhani Foundation’s web site which received the
Asia Pacific Award for the year 1999. He has frequently been invited to
talk on WILDLIFE by WWF, Birla Industrial Technological Museum, Indian
Association for Colour Transparencies and different NGOs.
On April 30, 2000 one of his tiger pictures was released as a Rs.10/-
postage stamp by the Dept. of Posts (Ministry of Communications) –
Philately
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