Tej Partap Singh Sandhu (b. 1956 Dhulkot, Ludhiana), a nature photo artist has many solo and group exhibitions on nature to his credit. His collection of photographs on civil and social issues of Punjab was complied into a book “Camere Di Akh Boldi' (2001) with text by Prof. Gurbhajan Singh Gill.
He turned author with his maiden work, Barah Maha (Majh Raag), (2005). In this book, a tree and the open field formed the subject to portray the flavour of a various seasons as spread over twelve lunar months and also mentioned in Guru Arjan's Divine Hymns of Mystical Love. He then worked on Guru Nanak's Barah Maha (Raga Tukhari), (2019) with Dr Roop Singh as co-author. Raga Ratan (2010) in Punjabi is a visual depiction of the essence of 31 Ragas of Guru Granth Sahib with Harimandar Sahib (Golden Temple) as source of inspiration and are photographed according to designated recitation time period of the Raga. His alike work, Raga Ratan: Pearls of Celestial Symphony (2017), was published by Punjabi University, Patiala and its English version was prepared by S. Anurag Singh as co-author.