About Myself


Hi, I’m Sazzid Ahmed, a passionate photographer and cinematographer based in Adelaide, Australia, with a rich blend of experience spanning both Australia and Bangladesh. My journey with photography began as more than just a career—it became a way to tell stories, capture emotions, document moments, and preserve life’s most cherished events.


Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with couples, families, and businesses to document their unique stories through the lens of my camera. My approach combines creativity, attention to detail, and an unwavering commitment to making your special day or event timelessly memorable.


In addition to my work in photography, I bring a diverse professional background as a Public Relations Manager for Albright Institute and co-founder of Digimite, a digital marketing consultancy. These roles have sharpened my skills in communication, storytelling, and delivering client-focused service.


I hold a Master of Communication from the University of South Australia, which has deepened my ability to connect with people and understand the unique essence of every story I tell through my lens.


When I’m not behind the camera, you’ll find me exploring new creative avenues, attending concerts (Coldplay at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, was a recent highlight!), or working on personal projects to continually refine my craft.


Let’s create something unforgettable together. Get in touch today to discuss how I can bring your vision to life.

Meet the Photographer

Welcome Friend, I am Sazzid Ahmed

Hi, I’m Sazzid Ahmed, a passionate photographer and cinematographer based in Adelaide, Australia, with a rich blend of experience spanning both Australia and Bangladesh. My journey with photography began as more than just a career—it became a way to tell stories, capture emotions, document moments, and preserve life’s most cherished events.



Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with couples, families, and businesses to document their unique stories through the lens of my camera. My approach c