Roshan Basil
Born and raised in North Philadelphia and well into a long and successful global nightlife/hospitality career. Roshan randomly picked up a camera as a new hobby and started wandering the streets of Philly and New York City during the 2020 Pandemic. He has been outside ever since; putting in his “10,000 hours” to become one of Philly’s most prolific emerging photographers.
Fate works in mysterious ways and that layoff ended up being the perfect time for Roshan, who is self-taught to get out and learn to shoot street and documentary-style photography. The Pandemic, George Floyd Protests, and the 2020 Election drama, all helped to develop Roshan's signature style for quickly snapping witty events and scenes before they forever disappear.
Fast forward to the present. Roshan (aka ShanSnapz) has been selectively sharing work at local galleries/events, his vintage camera collection and artistic process have been recently featured in an interview with Lomography Magazine, and his fine art prints are already selling to well-known multinational companies and private collectors. With “10,000” hours down and another 10,000 to go, Roshan is well on his way to building a strong foundation and undeniable presence in the space.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
I am a nomad, a wanderer, and street philosopher, composing a visual diary of my thoughts, experiences, and observations. For what? Who knows! I shoot first and ask questions later. Being a "photographer" is incidental. Being obsessed with being on the streets constantly snapping photos isn't. This is a lifestyle, not a profession and what captures my eyes, heart, and soul is always present and ever-changing.
Everything from witty critiques of society to street portraits of interesting characters is fair game. I'm best known for my film photography and a quirky collection of old vintage film cameras, but being an analog boy living in a digital world, I have no hesitation with also capturing life in .jpg. I step into no boxes! I pledge no allegiances! I wear no labels!
Born and raised in North Philadelphia and well into a long and successful global nightlife/hospitality career. Roshan randomly picked up a camera as a new hobby and started wandering the streets of Philly and New York City during the 2020 Pandemic. He has been outside ever since; putting in his “10,000 hours” to become one of Philly’s most prolific emerging photographers.
Fate works in mysterious ways and that layoff ended up being the perfect time for Roshan, who is self-taught to get out and learn to shoot street and documentary-style photography. The Pandemic, George Floyd Protests, and the 2020 Election drama, all helped to develop Roshan's signature style for quickly snapping witty events and scenes before they forever disappear.
Fast forward to the present. Roshan (aka ShanSnapz) has been selectively sharing work at local galleries/events, his vintage camera collection and artistic process have been recently featured in an interview with Lomography Magazine, and his fine art prints are already selling to well-known multinational companies and private collectors. With “10,000” hours down and another 10,000 to go, Roshan is well on his way to building a strong foundation and undeniable presence in the space.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
I am a nomad, a wanderer, and street philosopher, composing a visual diary of my thoughts, experiences, and observations. For what? Who knows! I shoot first and ask questions later. Being a "photographer" is incidental. Being obsessed with being on the streets constantly snapping photos isn't. This is a lifestyle, not a profession and what captures my eyes, heart, and soul is always present and ever-changing.
Everything from witty critiques of society to street portraits of interesting characters is fair game. I'm best known for my film photography and a quirky collection of old vintage film cameras, but being an analog boy living in a digital world, I have no hesitation with also capturing life in .jpg. I step into no boxes! I pledge no allegiances! I wear no labels!
$350.00
Fine art print on hahnemuhle textured torchon paper.
11x8.50"
Limited edition 1 of 50.
Episode 01 of my series "God Bless Gentrification." God Bless Gentrification is a visual documentary of the changes I see and experience in my neighborhood of West Poplar and other parts of Philadelphia due to gentrification.
11 x 8.5 fine art hahnemuhle textured torchon fine art print currently living in a standard 11 x 8.5 black frame with glass.
$530.00
Fine art print on japanese rice paper.
8.50x11"
Limited edition 1 of 25.
Episode 01 (Chinatown) of my series "Philly at Night." Shooting with my signature pan and flash street photography style. I then have the the image printed on a special handcrafted Japanese rice paper giving the piece the feel more of an unique drawing than of a photograph.
8.5 x 11 moenkopi unryu Japanese rice paper fine art print currently living in a standard 8.5 x 11 white frame with glass.