The Muharram Red – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Debarshi Mukherjee

The Muharram festival or Ashura, symbolizes the beginning of the new Islamic year. Muharram word is derived from the word ‘haram’ which means “forbidden”. People celebrate this as the first month of the twelve months of Islamic lunar calendar day when they see the crescent moon. It is celebrated by…

Crucification – A Painful Devotion: Photo Story By Indian Photographer Avishek Das

Gajan is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly in the Rural part of West Bengal. Gajan spans around a week, starting at the last week of Chaitra continuing till the end of the Bengali year. The word Gajan is considered a combination of parts of two words – “Ga” is from…

Eduardo Gageiro – Inspiration From Masters Of Photography

Eduardo Gageiro is a Portuguese photographer, born in Sacavém on the 16 February 1935. He is widely considered the Portuguese foremost photojournalist. He was first employed as a clerk at one of the country`s largest ceramic companies from 1947 to 1957. He lived closely and on a daily basis with…

Street Photography & The Art of Composition – 30 Majestic Photographs (Part 9)

Street Photography may have been attacked on appreciated from all directions and one would easily come to a conclusion that the length and breadth of this genre has been all but covered, but the raw truth is possibilities and innovations within are infinite. In this post of ours, We wanted…

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