Bhumika Saraswati (b. 1998, Delhi) is an award-winning Indian journalist, photographer, filmmaker and educator whose work documents lives and narratives often overlooked or erased. Specialising in long-term, visual-first storytelling, she focuses on gender, caste, climate and health. Raised in a Dalit household by a strong single mother, Saraswati tells deeply personal stories shaped by lived experience. Her work has received local and international recognition, including the UN-Laadli Media Award, the Human Rights Press Award and the RedInk Award. She has been published in the Associated Press, The New York Times, The Caravan, Outlook Magazine, The Hindu and others. She founded Kranti Collective, a community space in Delhi, and leads the archival photography project Unequal Heat, which documents how rising temperatures disproportionately impact marginalised communities. She is currently the Equity Editor at Nivarana, a public health magazine. In early 2025, she presented lectures on her work at MIT and NYU New York.