Asher Svidensky is a cultural photographer and filmmaker based in Mongolia, focusing on the intersection of people, tradition, and a rapidly changing world. His work, rooted in remote landscapes and human stories, has been featured by National Geographic, BBC, and The Guardian.
As a filmmaker, he collaborates with international NGOs, including the United Nations, The Nature Conservancy, and People in Need, creating emotionally driven visual narratives. Alongside his documentary work, he directs commercial films for clients such as Sony and Bloomberg.
Author: Non-Fiction
Represented by Hannah Sheppard
