Tag : Indian Photography

Dolua Mela: Photo Series By Indian Photographer Amlan Sanyal

Dolua is a village located in Chopra Tehsil of Uttar Dinajpur district in West Bengal and is situated 3.8 km away from sub-district headquarter Chopra and about 100 km away from district headquarter Raiganj. Islampur is nearest town to Dalua which is approximately 10km away. It is said that blessed…

Old Delhi: Life In A Chaotic Heritage – Photo Series By Aniruddha Guha Sarkar

History tells us that the walled city of Delhi was founded as Shahjahanabad by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1639 and remained the capital of the Mughals until the end of the Mughal dynasty in 1857. Once filled with mansions of nobles and members of the royal court, along with elegant…

Interview With Indian Fine-Art Photographer Santosh Korthiwada

Santosh Korthiwada is an award-winning photographer and educator. He has been a freelancer for the past 15 years and now teaches the history of photography, and visual storytelling. His long-term goal is to establish a non-profit to bring art education and research to the grassroots level. Santosh graduated from Academy…

Life In Salt Pans – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Padmanabhan Rangarajan

Salt is the bounty of the oceans…but the life of people who are scraping it from the seemingly endless expanse of the seas are themselves leading a “tasteless” life. Toiling under the harsh sun for hours together, carrying loads weighing anywhere between 15 – 20 kgs and trudging the vast…

Through The Vintage Strip – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Subhajit Naskar

In our childhood, Photography was completely dependent on a Film camera. I can remember after any event of our house, we got some film negatives along with the printed photographs. A negative is an image on a strip in which the lightest areas of the subject appear darkest and the…

Fish Harvesting – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Ritesh Roy Chowdhury

West Bengal, a state of India, is commonly known for agriculture since this place is considered to be rich in soil resources. Another important sector, branching from this, is ‘Fishing’. Here, fish cultivation is done in large scale and many varieties are exported to foreign land as well. There are…

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