ABOUT
Megha Mahendra is a photojournalist and documentary photographer based in London, originally from Bangalore, India. She is set to graduate from the London College of Communication, UAL in 2024. Her work covers the themes of sustainability, ecology, sociology, animal welfare, and social and humanitarian issues that plague our society. She is particularly interested in exploring the nuanced and intricate layers of human nature and how we, as a species, relate to our surroundings, and her ideas gravitate towards the complex relationship between human beings and the spaces we occupy and how we encounter ourselves in the world. As an Indian who grew up in Bangalore, her work is inspired and shaped by India’s diverse and rich culture, and Indian ways of thinking are often woven into her projects. She is also passionate about writing, philosophy, philanthropy, psychology and art.

Studying at renowned philosopher J. Krishnamurti’s school has transformed the way she perceives and understands the world, reflected in the vision she brings to the table. She says, “I never cease to be curious about the world, and I have a deep interest in all things new and I like to discover new places, cultures and people because of my profound love for novelty and travel, but at the end of the day, it is very important to me that my vision, my imagery, and my ideas speak of and to my motherland and my culture.” All her projects are imbued with a sense of spirituality, philosophy, and existentialism, and she seeks to understand the self and, with that knowledge, the world.

Her work was exhibited at Copeland Gallery, Peckham, in March 2023, at the Art House, Bethnal Green, in June 2023, and more recently at the London College of Communication in May 2024. In the summer of 2022, she designed a photography magazine on 'failure' as part of a university group project. Under the tutelage of former Reuters member Alexia Singh, she worked on making a student newspaper at college in 2023.