Rooted in family legacy and a passion for print
Varanasi entrepreneur Purushottam Todi’s journey reflects a deep passion for preserving memories through print in a rapidly changing industry.
Varanasi entrepreneur Purushottam Todi’s journey reflects a deep passion for preserving memories through print in a rapidly changing industry.
Kamal Parekh is the son of photojournalist Kishor Parekh. He inherited a sense of purpose and vision. Today, he is the CEO of Kokuyo Riddhi Paper Products, one of India’s top notebook exporters. From modest beginnings to becoming a trusted name in the global stationery space, Kamal’s journey has been fascinating. A report by Vimal Parmar
Founded by Sarbajoy Paul in 2020, this Kolkata-based studio celebrates the timeless art of analogue photography and fine art inkjet printing. With a focus on film processing, scanning, and museum-quality prints, it has carved a niche among photographers, artists, and galleries.
Pantone’s Mocha Mousse debuted in India at the third edition of Mumbai Design Xpress (MDX) where Mumbai’s design community celebrated colour’s transformative power through panel discussions, workshops, and performances on 19 December.
In the heart of Mumbai, where tradition meets modernity, Sanjay Kothari is reinventing the art of photography. As the force behind Photokina Digital, he stands at an intersection of heritage and innovation, poised to embrace the digital future while respecting the craft’s past. A report by Vimal Parmar
Blending tradition with innovation, Samir Pansare has transformed Samir Scantech into a leader in digital wide-format printing, drawing from his family’s artistic legacy and a passion for modern entrepreneurship. Vimal Parmar profiles Samir Pansare
Starting from a village in Gujarat, Dinesh Khimani’s journey in photo printing is one of persistence and vision. By blending tradition with state-of-the-art technology, Khimani has revived the wedding album, creating timeless keepsakes that resonate with generations. A report by Vimal Parmar
From Bengaluru to Varanasi, print entrepreneurs are blending digital muscle with handcrafted precision to build resilient, high-value businesses. Vimal Parmar’s principles capture the mindset driving India’s print renaissance.