All he found is a DSLR camera lying in his house, and Aryaman Dixit, at 17, discovered his passion for photography. Although he initiated doing it just out of curiosity, but soon got deeply-inclined towards it. For first two years, Aryaman learned about photography all by himself, by reading and observing. When his schooling got over, Aryaman took to Bharati Vidyapeeth School of Photography, Pune, to get thorough and formal training about his passion. At present, he has been to music photography including coverage of concerts-photography and has been working in this field for the last two years. Aryaman got the chance to be the official photographer for Channel V India Fest 2012, The Gig Week, and Outrage Festival India. He also shot the Gypsy Festival by NH7, and Jodhpur Flamenco. Aryaman’s assignments have graced certain publications like Rolling Stones India, Rock Street Journal, NH7, The Times of India, DU Beat (The Official Delhi University Newspaper), Asian Age, and Planet Goa. Currently he is working on Gender Bender and The Green Room Project, which are his personal ones.