Tag : Indian Photography

Quarantine 2021: The Duo Project By Siddhartha Paul

Quarantine 2021: The Duo Project By Siddhartha Paul

It was just another day in my hectic, lusterless life till my cellphone rang and it left my heart trembling and eyes moist. It was the time when I started believing that this cynical pandemic could never ever get any worse. The COVID situation here in West Bengal and some…

50 Amazing Photos From Street Photography India Instagram Group

50 Amazing Photos From Street Photography India Instagram Group

Here we have collected some amazing photographs from the famous “Street Photography India (SPI)” Instagram group. You can tag “#streetphotographyindia” on Instagram to feature on their Instagram page. You can follow the SPI Instagram page here. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken.…

The Festival Of Tusu: Photo Series By Pritam Sen

The Festival Of Tusu: Photo Series By Pritam Sen

Tusu Festival is a folk festival held on the last day of the Bengali month of Poush, i.e., Makar Sankranti, so also known as Makar Parav (meaning Makar festival) in local languages. It is a unifying form of local common faith and the joy of the harvest. associated with harvesting.…

Lamborghini: Photography and Art Project by Vimal Chandran

With Italy, For Italy is a global Photography and Art Project by Lamborghini, now extended to APAC region. This project was representing the Indian region commissioned by Lamborghini India. Lamborghini India asked me to create art, inspired from their cars and the local culture of the region. I came up…

Yellow Girl: The Little Character Interacts With The Macro World By Vimal Chandran

Yellow Girl: The Little Character Interacts With The Macro World By Vimal Chandran

The spheres of macro photography and illustration may seem unrelated, but actually, they’re not mutually exclusive. An artist from India, Vimal Chandran, brings these two spheres of art together, and as you’ll see, creates an unexpectedly powerful combination. First, he takes a close-up photo of flowers or other natural motifs,…

Holi: The Festival Of Colours By Anjan Ghosh

Holi: The Festival Of Colours By Anjan Ghosh

Holi is a popular ancient Hindu festival, also known as the “Festival of Love”, the “Festival of Colours”, and the “Festival of Spring”. The festival celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha and Krishna. About Anjan Ghosh I am passionate about photography, especially in rural and semi-urban life. India…

Length Of My Covid Days By Devaraj Devan

Length Of My Covid Days By Devaraj Devan

The first few days after I was tested Covid Positive was a journey through different thoughts and stress. Anxiety about the disease and its symptoms, the difficulty of being isolated, fear of something going to happen shook me. Life suddenly shrunk from the vast world I had until then, to…

Mesmerising Glimpse Of Majuli: World’s Largest River Island By Christina Dimitrova

Mesmerizing Glimpse Of Majuli: World’s Largest River Island By Christina Dimitrova

There are many scenic spots in North East India that will truly amaze you and the peacefully picturesque riverine island of Majuli is one such place. Nestled between the mighty Brahmaputra River’s ever-shifting sandbanks, Majuli is the world’s largest deltaic island. Every monsoon, the roaring Brahmaputra takes great bites out…

Lines, Light, Color, And Patterns In Wedding Photography

Photographer Shashank Shekhar Loves To Capture Lines, Light, Color, And Patterns In Wedding Photography

Here is some example of why I always play with my ideas and concepts. While capturing all these images of couples I found my freedom to show a variation of thoughts with the line and love. Knowing that a pattern is a design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors…

GudiPadwa Shobha Yatra Giragon Mumbai By Sanjoy Banerjee

Gudi Padwa: Shobha Yatra, Girgaon, Mumbai By Sanjoy Banerjee

While we battle the second wave of the dreaded Coronavirus, mid-April also marks the beginning of the Hindu calendar year and is celebrated across the length & breadth of India. Characteristic of the Indian cultural mélange, Hindus in various states of India usher in the new year in their own…

Reopening schools after lockdown

Reopening Of School After Lockdown – A Journey From Fear To Joy By Amlan Chakraborty

Covid-19 Pandemic is probably one of the biggest disasters after World War Two. The entire world suffered partial or complete lockdown. A virus that cannot be even seen via a normal microscope stopped the entire world. It is anticipated, Novel Corona Virus, SARS-CoV-2originated in bats and jumped to humans at…

My Lockdown Diaries: Photo Series By Jayeeta Ghosh

My Lockdown Diaries: Photo Series By Jayeeta Ghosh

Covid19, a name that never existed before 2020, but not unfamiliar anymore. Back in March last year when the covid outbreak just started rearing I had to lock myself inside the home like millions of others. Me and my son, we started living a strange life filled with fear, anxiety,…

I Visited Hampi After The Nationwide Lockdown Finally Came To An End By As Dnyaneshwar Vaidya

I Visited Hampi After The Nationwide Lockdown Finally Came To An End By As Dnyaneshwar Vaidya

I couldn’t go anywhere for months due to the coronavirus crisis. But in the end, the outbreak subsided and soon, everything was back to being normal again. I had already decided to visit Hampi once the lockdown ceased, so we planned for the trip and left. I visited Hampi for…

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Aditya Mukherjee

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Aditya Mukherjee

It may sound like a cliche as does everything in today’s world but taking pictures has always been a means of expressing myself. The drama when it inserts itself in a frame or a poignant minimalist expressing its peaceful subtlety frozen in a piece and glorifying its presence in the…

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