Arts/Photography
Masrat Zahra: ‘I want to share the unheard narratives of Kashmir, my home, with the people’
‘As a photojournalist, I need to step back; my subjective viewpoints cannot overrun the truth of the images. The thread of visuals needs to speak for itself’
Read more >>Museo Camera: How Aditya Arya created the world-class museum of photography
The museum takes you on a magical mystery tour, tracing the history of photography and the incredible world of cameras over the ages
Read more >>Chennai Photo Biennale: Depths of Field
Four-week-long (February 22-March 24) Chennai Photo Biennale, in its second edition, brings to the fore many interpretations of the expanding universe of photography
Read more >>The Rohingya Exodus: A photo essay
The Rohingya refugee issue has been a long-standing problem and, unfortunately, the international community has remained mostly mute, unwilling to play a role in helping to resolve the problem. More than 35 years since it began, the Rohingyas’ crisis is long overdue for a solution.
Read more >>The other India is the country’s larger reality: Dinesh Khanna
Dinesh Khanna curated the photography programme at the Serendipity Arts Festival, held in Panjim between December 15-22, 2017
Read more >>Shahidul Alam’s new show combats Islamophobia, extremism
For celebrated Bangladeshi photographer, writer and curator Shahidul Alam, a just world is a plural space where many thoughts can coexist. His latest show, Embracing the Other, opens in Dhaka on May 8
Read more >>I used long exposure time to visualise speed, energy: Martin Roemers
Intrigued by urbanisation, Dutch photographer Martin Roemers zooms in on 22 megacities to capture life there. His award-winning series, Metropolis, travels to New Delhi
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