Saikat Mojumder is an international award-winning documentary photographer with a special interest in human rights. He graduated in photography from Pathshala, The South Asian Media Institute. In his major works Geneva Camp and Life: Born in a Slum he explores broader regional environmental, cultural and social issues. In 2013, Mojumdar’s project Lajjar Noy -Bhalobasha-r (Love Not Shame) a series dedicated to raising awareness on autism, was the first photographic exhibition in Bangladesh to be inaugurated by the honorable Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina.
His photographs have been exhibited in the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. His work has appeared in various national and international publications including the The Daily Star, Daily Samakal, Canvas Fashion and Lifestyle Magazine, New Nation, Soudi Aramko World, The Sunday Times, British Journal of Photography, X magazine, John Hopkins Magazine, Photography News, Humanistic Report and The New York Times.