Tag : Photo Story

Kolkata: Man Made Disaster, Several Deceased – Photo Series By Sagnik Datta

2nd April 2016 Fly-over collapsed at the Ganesh Talkies crossing,Girish Park , claiming several lives and leaving many injured. The death toll has touched 28 and is likely to increase. Severely injured people have been rushed to Kolkata Medical College & Marwari relief society for recovery. Rescue operation is in…

High Walls – Photo Series By Indian Photographer Souradeep Roy

Beaches are celebrated to be a neighborhood for recreation, a place to let go of the day-to-day life and have a quiet time. It is, in most metropolitan cities, also known for its beach side properties and sea-facing villas for the affluent communities. But Mumbai, India’s economy capital differs from…

Dhobighat Diaries – Photo Series by Utkarsh Chaturvedi

Dhobighat in Mumbai is the largest open-air laundromat in the World, attracts many visitors who come to Mumbai. Being the biggest laundry caterer to many big hospital, hotel industries and even private homes, Dhobighat has been honored with a World record certificate too. The 140 years old Dhobighat is equipped…

Time Devours Happiness – Photo Series By Angela Sairaf

And because every moment is gone, happiness is a place to where we cannot return. Ode to nostalgia… Scars … Fragile glory… Time devours happiness. About Angela Sairaf Angela Sairaf is a Brazilian photographer born in Porto Alegre. She is PhD in Techniques and Processes in Imaging (Complutense University of…

10 Identical Apartments, 10 Different Lives – Documented By Romanian Photographer Bogdan Gîrbovan

This is very interesting documentary by Romanian photographer Bogdan Gîrbovan. He named this project as 10/1. From his words: “I took a photograph of each apartment (the interior of each space) from the same angle, in order to better illustrate the mix of social classes in the block, displaying only…

Hiraeth: Bangladeshi Immigrants in NYC, A Photo Series by Imrul Islam

The rains don’t smell like rain back home. The lights are brighter, the streets strange. Religions clash here, 9/11 happened and almost overnight, Muslims weren’t the token minority anymore. Everything’s in English and Bangla has to claw its way out of my throat when I speak. The children we bring…

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