Mridula Amin is a Dhaka-born Australian photojournalist and reporter. Her work focuses on themes of migration, identity, and social justice in the Asia-Pacific region.
She became a member of Oculi, Australia's leading collective of photographers, in 2020.
She graduated with a Bachelors of Media and Bachelors of Law (BA-Media/L.L.B) from Macquarie University, Sydney in 2018. She was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales as a Lawyer in 2018 and has completed photojournalism projects in Australia, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nauru, and the US.
Her work has been featured by The New York Times, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Special Broadcasting Service, De Tijd, and VICE News. She has shot campaigns for commercial clients including Samsung and Riparide.
She works as a reporter/photojournalist for the ABC, Australia's public broadcaster.
www.mridulaamin.com
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