Manish Malli is an architect and photographer who graduated from Rachana Sansad’s Academy Of Architecture in 2018. He has specialized in interior and architectural photography for the past 3 years, capturing his unique perspectives through wandering cities, heritage sites, and landscapes. Photography is both exercise and therapy for Manish, allowing him to wander physically and mentally through his lens. As an avid traveler, he has taken up photography professionally to help clients tell stories of their design projects. Manish sees himself as a UX UI designer by week and passionate photographer and architect overall.
Manish Malli is an architect and photographer who graduated from Rachana Sansad’s Academy Of Architecture in 2018. He has specialized in interior and architectural photography for the past 3 years, capturing his unique perspectives through wandering cities, heritage sites, and landscapes. Photography is both exercise and therapy for Manish, allowing him to wander physically and mentally through his lens. As an avid traveler, he has taken up photography professionally to help clients tell stories of their design projects. Manish sees himself as a UX UI designer by week and passionate photographer and architect overall.
Manish Malli is an architect and photographer who graduated from Rachana Sansad’s Academy Of Architecture in 2018. He has specialized in interior and architectural photography for the past 3 years, capturing his unique perspectives through wandering cities, heritage sites, and landscapes. Photography is both exercise and therapy for Manish, allowing him to wander physically and mentally through his lens. As an avid traveler, he has taken up photography professionally to help clients tell stories of their design projects. Manish sees himself as a UX UI designer by week and passionate photographer and architect overall.
Ar. Manish Malli is an alumnus of Rachana Sansad’s Academy Of Architecture and graduated as an architect in 2018. He has spent the last 3 years specializing in interior and architectural photography. Manish's photos capture his distinct world perspectives, stemming from his love for wandering cities, heritage spots, and landscapes. For him, photography is both exercise and therapeutic, a way to wander physically and mentally through his lens. As an avid traveler, I love spending time walking around cities, heritage sites, and landscapes, getting lost, literally and mentally. For me, photography is a form of exercise and therapy. The lure of finding the perfect shot has encouraged me to take up photography as a profession. Over the last few years, I have been helping clients tell stories of their design projects through my skill of photography.
A UX UI designer by the week, a photographer by the weekend and a
passionate architect forever.
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