Tag : Indian Photography

Kushti: Mud Warriors Of Kolhapur, India By Rahul Machigar

Kushti (Indian Wrestling) is a popular game at Kolhapur. In this south-eastern Indian city, Kushti has a long tradition. It used to be supported by local maharajas. Some of the Kings were themselves, good wrestlers. This game flourished here during the reign of Shri Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj, the King of…

Interview With Indian Travel Photographer As Dnyaneshwar Vaidya

Dnyaneshwar Prakash Vaidya is a street and travel photographer from a small village near Kolhapur city, Maharashtra. He started photography in 2015 and he is interested to photograph Indian traditions and cultures. He is always passionate about telling stories through his photographs. Read this interview to know more about him.…

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Udaya S Vasanth

“There are few souls that realize the mortal and perishable nature of fame or else it disconnects you from reality. These souls are the silent guardians of simplicity and possess a pure, unadulterated love for the art they create.” Uday is a Digital Marketing Enthusiast working as Social Media Editor…

Towards a Safer Place by Sanjay Tillani

On 18th August 2019, A flood hit the valley of Bangan near the Arakot region of Uttarkashi district in Uttrakhand. This area is mostly composed of hills including Lower and Upper Himalayas. Here flood means the ultimate force of water with big boulders and huge tree trunks, Landslides, destruction, and…

A Warning Sign: Photo Series By Indian Photographer Abhishek Pardeshi

Floods are the most common & among the most deadly natural disasters in the world. They are getting worse, as global warming continues to exacerbate results in destruction all around the world. Haripur Village, Sangli. Flooding is wreaking havoc on farmers, fields are washing away, yield losses & the devastation…

Colorful Art Village of India – Pingla, Paschim Midnapore (West Bengal): Photo Series By Avishek Das

Naya Village under Pingla Block is a small village under Paschim Midnapore District of West Bengal, India which is famous for their colourful Ancient Folk Art. Almost 60 Families of this village is associated with the Art Patachitra, ancient folk art of Bengal, is appreciated by art lovers all over…

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