Tag : Indian Photographer

My Personal Best: Indian Travel Photographer Sourav Ghosh

Hi, This is Sourav Ghosh, a Kolkata based Travel Photographer. My journey with photography started during my college days, with my fathers Yashica analog camera. I used to capture unimportant, yet precious moments with that camera. Later, on joining job, I bought a Digital SLR camera to fulfill my quest…

Interview With Indian Street Photographer Neenad Joseph Arul

Neenad Joseph Arul is a passionate street photographer from Mumbai, India. Neenad is a visual artist who focuses his creativity on exploring the hidden emotions and art on streets through photography. Through his work, he constantly tries to transcend the banality of everyday life. For him, “Taking photographs gives me…

Traveling With The Windows: Photo Series By Sandipa Malakar

“There’s world out there. Open a window, and it’s there” – Robin Williams From my childhood, windows fascinate me a lot. Whenever I was in my room it was the only connection to the outer world. It seems freedom to me; freedom of thinking, freedom of dreaming, freedom of traveling anywhere,…

Conversing With The Posters: Street Photography Series By Niladri Adhikary

Kolkata is the Cultural Capital of India. It has long been known for its literary, artistic and revolutionary heritage. As the former capital of India, Kolkata was the birthplace of modern Indian literary, artistic and scholastic thought. Kolkatans tend to have a special appreciation for art and literature; its tradition…

My Personal Best: Indian Travel Photographer Dilip Kumar

As a kid, I always loved looking at beautiful pictures in newspapers and magazines. I never used to think about how a picture is made or about the photographer behind it. I just loved looking at them. My only interaction with a camera used to be when we went on…

Haridwar – The Gateway to the Gods By Amlan Sanyal

Haridwar is one of the most popular Hindu pilgrimage places in India. It is also regarded as one amongst the seven holiest cities by Hindus. It is a place rich in culture and civilization which blend smoothly into each other giving this city a typical, rustic charm that is irresistible…

Aoling Festival: Beholding The Konyak Tradition By Tania Chatterjee

Different harvest festivals are celebrated differently in various parts of India. The Aoling festival is the annual ‘Spring Festival’ of tattooed head hunters belonging to the Konyak tribe of Nagaland. The celebration of the Aoling festival is spread across the first week of April every year in different villages of…

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