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My Personal Best: Robins Mathew

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Robins Mathew

When I first held a camera back in 2011, the idea of clicking photographs was something entirely different from what it means to me now. It started with the curiosity to click anything that felt unique in my perspective. That was the golden rule. As I started reading and looking…

Rooftop Stories of Lockdown by Avdhesh Tyagi

Rooftop Stories of Lockdown by Avdhesh Tyagi

Time seems to be standing still as the world is battling with Covid-19. The nationwide lockdown was announced in India on 24th March 2020. Generally, we were never homebound till we turn old, but this pandemic left no choice, and “Stay Home Stay Safe” became the new normal. Two young…

Quarantine Journal: Rebirth of Another Soul by Sandipa Malakar

Quarantine Journal: Rebirth of Another Soul by Sandipa Malakar

A much-needed return to ‘sweet home’ was the topmost priority after spending one-week taking photos of widows in Vrindavan. Already people started returning home from different places wearing masks and keeping a sort of social distance as the COVID 19 has rung the bell of danger. Landed safely in Kolkata…

Street Wall Art From Kolkata: Photo Series By Shibasish Saha

Street Wall Art From Kolkata: Photo Series By Shibasish Saha

Kolkata is a well-known city for its colors and wall art. In this photo series, I have tried to connect local people with the wall arts in various locations in Kolkata. Played with the colors and tried to create some juxtaposition with wall arts from the lanes of Kolkata –…

The Women of North East India by Christina Dimitrova

The Women of North East India: Stunning Portraits By Christina Dimitrova

Majuli, Disappearing Island. Majuli is a dream. Still far away enough. Completely different from the rest of India. Nestled between the mighty Brahmaputra River’s ever-shifting sandbanks, Majuli is the world’s largest deltaic island. Women in this area are remarkably beautiful. I was stunned by their elegance and charm, how they…

Ladakh: An Overview By Travel Photographer Bhagi Siva

Ladakh: An Overview By Travel Photographer Bhagi Siva

Over the last few years, Ladakh is slowly becoming a hot topic for not only the locals and regional tourists but also for foreign nationals. Political and legislative changes aside the region are most popular for its ideal placement surrounded by the hills and valleys. Bordering several nations the terrains…

The River Through My Backyard by Pinki Sanyal

The River Through My Backyard by Pinki Sanyal

Modernity is making inroads into the traditional practices and lifestyles of people. However, a walk through older portions and a visit to places not so open to modern values can get you glimpses to age-old practices and traditions. A typical way of life is the use of shikaras on waterways.…

Looking Light In The Eye by Sankar Sridhar

Looking Light In The Eye: Beautiful Photographs by Sankar Sridhar

From the Himalayas to the Thar and across towns, cities, and villages, light imparts a magical quality throughout. A collection of images where the camera looked light in the eye. And blinked. Sridhar developed a head for heights as a teenager in Calcutta while climbing stairs, first to peddle pagers…

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