
Koushik Sengupta is an entrepreneur in the engine and motor spare parts industry. With a degree in business management, he chose to be an entrepreneur and his venture went great guns. In his spare time, he devoted his efforts towards photography.
As his business became stable, he started spending more time on his passion — photography. He always loved to capture the best moments of his life with his camera and kept them to cherish his memories later. His photos speak a thousand words.
With his command over photography, Sengupta is able to use his camera to look for details the eye seeks. Ever since he started photography in 2017, he made sure to tread a different path in clicking high quality and value-added photographs. His photos would make his friends’ jaw drop, and also saw his fan base grow on social media.
On a trip to Dubai, Sengupta unlocked the photographer in him. Many of the photos taken in Dubai and posted on social media became instant hits. Since then, Sengupta’s hobby turned into his passion, and the camera his constant companion. A look at his social media profiles on Facebook and Instagram tells you more.
Sengupta is primarily a businessman, working in the spare parts industry for engines and gears used in shipping. With his MBA degree, he started his business and soon was successful enough to carve a niche in this domain.
Now, with his exceptional photograph and camera skills, his popularity on social media has also been growing. Currently, he has more than 75,000 followers on his Instagram handle. Sengupta is able to connect with his fans and followers through his photos.
It also gives him the opportunity to explore the world and move around to get the best photographs.
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