Tag : Indian Street Photography

My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Subhajit Naskar

I am a Kolkata Based Visual Storyteller and Photojournalist. I love to capture every little emotion through my lens. The ever-flowing stream of human emotions has had always moved me from inside. For me, raw emotions are much alluring than any other power or construct. I believe that every frame…

Animals On Street: Winners And Honorable Mentions Of In-Street July 2019 Contest

Here are the results of the eighteenth In-street Monthly Thematic Contest – July 2019. The Street Photography Contest Theme for July 2019 was ‘Animals on Street’. It is with great pleasure that we announce our 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners along with 13 other honorable mentions. The winner of…

My Personal Best: Indian Street Photographer Koushik Sinha Roy

Koushik Sinha Roy is a high school teacher by profession and street photographer by passion. He started street photography in 2015. He loves to travel and document the life of people. Being a keen observer he likes those little individual moments where his subjects’ psychological drama can be studied through…

In-Street Collective: An Inspiring Platform For Street Photographers

We, at 121ckicks.com, are happy to inform you that we have collaborated with In-Street- a collective of passionate street photographers, from India. From hereon, we will post news of all events, workshops, monthly thematic contests and other activities of In-Street. Thank you In-street Team for accepting our invite. About In-Street…

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…

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…

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