Tag : Photo Essay

The Story Of Preserving Of The Largest Living Heritage By Md. Arifuzzaman

The Story Of Preserving Of The Largest Living Heritage By Md. Arifuzzaman

Prologue: Imagine your present without the memories of your ancestors or a vague family tree! A world without heritage is exactly something such! How does it feel seeing the wonders of the world’s ancient heritage getting extinct or destroyed! In this time of globalization, countries are racing towards rapid development…

An Amazonian Story: Xingu - Indigenous Territory By Renato Stockler

An Amazonian Story: Xingu – Indigenous Territory By Renato Stockler

Introduction In late November 2018, a friend journalist Clarissa Beretz invited me to a non-commissioned project. She had obtained air tickets to travel and accompany the meeting of the indigenous peoples of Mato Grosso. The meeting took place during the last week of November 2018 at the Xingu Indigenous Park,…

25 Amazing Photo Stories That Will Inspire You in Lockdown

We have posted a lot of photo stories on 121Clicks.com. In this article, we handpicked 25 really amazing photo stories for you. We believe in this lockdown period, these photo stories will inspire you to keep going. Stay Safe. Click on the image to view the full story. Plese check…

Surreal Analogies by Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello

Surreal Analogies by Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello

Correlations and metaphysical conversations between the southern painters: René, Magritte, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Giorgio de Chirico, Vladimir Kush, and the photographer Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello. Looking closely at the photographs of Cristóbal Carretero Cassinello and his analogues of the classic surrealist painters, carefully, several times, in every detail, deeply observing…

Urban Beings: Photo Series by French Photographer Adrien Jean

Adrien’s project features candid minimalist images, depicting people’s interactions with a fast-changing urban environment. His graphic compositions, at crossroads between street and travel photography, convey a sense of loneliness. They provide a quiet space for one to reflect on their relationship with the evolving urban landscape. About Adrien Jean Adrien…

Cultural Vibrance of Shivaratri Festival: Photo Series By Avishek Das

Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva, especially a night which marks the celebration of the marriage of Lord Shiva as per Hindu Mythology. This festival celebrated by the Hindus all over India, especially in the Northern part of India. The Maha Shivaratri Ritual is…

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…

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…

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