Tag : Indian Photographer

Life Around The Ghats Of Howrah By Pritam Sen

Life Around The Ghats Of Howrah By Pritam Sen

My name is Pritam Sen and I am 28 years old and I belong from Kolkata. I have taken up photography as my hobby since 2016. Street photography is the primary genre I am attracted to along with travel and landscape. The ghats and the markets of Howrah have always…

My Personal Best: Shubhabrata Roy

My Personal Best: Indian Street Photographer Subhabrata Roy

I am Subhabrata Roy, based in Kolkata. I am practicing street photography since 2017. Though I bought my first DSLR in the year 2013 but like most of the amateurs, I was not sure about my point of interest at the beginning especially with the genre. After a few years,…

The Veggie Story: Still Life Series By Debalina Bhatta

The Veggie Story: Still Life Series By Debalina Bhatta

Amid this Pandemic when we all went into lockdown it was a mixed feeling of anxiety, fear and monotony. Being a photographer it was sometimes very frustrating to sit indoors though it was essential for the current condition. So I decided to do something indoor itself and tried my hand…

The Indegenous Artistic Village Of Odisha: Raghurajpur By Attraya Das

The Indegenous Artistic Village Of Odisha: Raghurajpur By Attraya Das

Land of the famous Odissi dance and within the district of Lord Jagganath’s Puri lies a small village of incredible artists, Raghurajpur. Home to over 300 artisans who practice various traditional art forms running down over generations These traditional art forms which are namely “pattachitra” (canvas painting), intricate palm leaf…

Chhau - Just Another Rehearsal By Santosh Padme

Chhau – Just Another Rehearsal By Santosh Padme

As urbanization has been already spreading over each and every corner of India bringing Social, economic, and cultural changes in India. It is very fascinating to see the rural part of India, still holding to their ancient old traditions and cultural activities. One such tradition is Chhau Dance. This dance…

My Lockdown Story By Sanket Khuntale

My Lockdown Story By Sanket Khuntale

If we don’t have each other, we go crazy with loneliness. When we do, we go crazy with togetherness. The Current pandemic has given me and many others a lot of time to sit and think, to explore ourselves and enjoy every little aspect of home and family and we…

Indian Photographer Deb Lahiri In Conversation With Raj Sarkar

Indian Photographer Deb Lahiri In Conversation With Raj Sarkar

Deb Lahiri is a passionate photographer from Kolkata, India. In his words about photography “photography is the way of expression of what I “see”, I believe, I perceive and I interpret every tiny bit of the whole world around me. In other words, it is an explosion of my entire…

Personal Best: Garima Agarwal

My Personal Best: Indian Documentary Photographer Garima Agarwal

Garima Agarwal is a Documentary Photographer working independently and is based in Delhi, India. The majority of her work revolves around the cultural and environmental conditions of different sections of society. Within the span of 5 years, she has traveled over 100 cities in India and Nepal. She has extensively…

Lockdown Days In Monochromatic By Sumit Karmakar

Lockdown Days In Monochromatic By Sumit Karmakar

The country has been in lockdown since March 25th due to the widespread of pandemic. The usual isn’t usual or normal anymore. People have lost track of their daily routines, dates and days. There’s silence in the street and beneath silence there’s fear. Our daily lives have turned monochromatic. Somehow…

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