Das Studio, Darjeeling – capturing moments

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Last Updated on: Mar 26, 2017 

Das Studios, Darjeeling has been standing on the Nehru Road for many years and is truly the mecca of photographers and mountain lovers of the region. My visit to Darjeeling is never complete without looking at the pictures and photographs from the Das Studio. I am literally awestruck whenever I look at those lovely pictures that are on display – the mighty mountains and photographs in the villages.

I had always wanted to speak to the persons behind the studio and this year I mustered enough courage to go in and ask for him! I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Ms. Sheila Pradhan who looks after the India wing of the travel business. She is a very sweet lady who shared the story of Das Studio with me.

Das Studio, Darjeeling

The Das studio was established by Mr. Thakur Das Pradhan in 1927 at the Mount Pleasant Road, near the present day market. Later the studio was shifted to the shops at the Nehru road. Mr. Thakur Das Pradhan was not only a great photographer but also an explorer. Originally from Nepal, the Pradhans had shifted to Darjeeling and the growth of Das Studios is also intertwined with the socio-cultural history of Darjeeling. It served as a meeting point of like-minded people.

Ms. Pradhan is the daughter-in-law of Mr. Thakur Das Pradhan. The family has upheld the tradition of photography and travel and exploration. Ms. Sheila Pradhan herself had started to trek after her thirties when her children were old enough. You see her and you realize that age is just a number.

Our kids wanted trekking equipment for birthdays and festivals”, so said Ms. Pradhan. Now when the younger generations are scattered all over, the legacy is kept alive by all.

Das Studio, Darjeeling

Whenever I visit the Das Studio Darjeeling, I stand still in front of the photographs of the Mt. Everest, Mt Kanchenjunga, Kala Patthar, Sandakphu and Phalut, Dzongri, Mt, Kilimanjaro and much more. the photographs of the Darjeeling town itself is exceptional. The photographs are simply mesmerising and are all for collector’s items. Even the postcard section is a great attraction. I have a precious collection of the Das Studio postcards.

A very interesting anecdote told to me by Ms. Pradhan – She had visited a shoe store in France. There she met a Tibetan boy at the store. That boy had instantly recognized the name of Das Studio. Such is the fame and stature of the Das Studio Darjeeling.

Das Studio, Darjeeling

Now Das Studio has evolved with changing times and embraced digital photography.

Das Studio is the mecca of all photographer and mountaineers. It is the heritage of Darjeeling.

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3 Comments

  1. 2travellingsisters

    Its so sad that we missed this studio when we were in Darjeeling! Would love to see all the captures housed inside…:)

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  2. Amrita Sen

    Das Studio is a treasure house of great photographs. Next time you are there, don’t miss this one.. Happy Travelling.. 🙂

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  3. Ashok Dilwali

    My studio Kinsey Bros was started in 1905 by mr and Mrs kinsey in Shimla and New Delhi my father late mr b k dilwali purchased both the branches in 1945 when they retired and went back to England. Our speciality has been portraiture but I began my love for Himalayas in 1979 and have published 37 books so far connected with the Himalayas. I saw your studio first in 1979 and later on also on subsequent trips now my son looks after the firm but photography section is closed and he is now into allied activities. Very pleased that your studio is still up and running. Best wishes

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