Raghu Rai is a photographer whose journey began in the small village of Jhhang, now in Pakistan. Starting his lens legacy in 1965, he swiftly became The Statesman newspaper's chief photographer by 1966.
His talent drew global attention, with Henri Cartier-Bresson nominating him to join Magnum Photos. The creative was bestowed with the Padmashree in 1971, a rare honor for a photographer.
Carrying on with a successful career, In 1992, Rai's National Geographic cover story on the Human Management of Wildlife in India garnered widespread acclaim, showcasing his knack for capturing compelling narratives through his lens.
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