For 100 years, one family has documented Bharatpur’s birds, people, festivals, and disappearing wildlife. Today, filmmaker Abhinandan Sharma is racing to digitise this priceless archive before the memories fade.
In his pics, photographer Trupal Pandya has captured the most unique tribes of the world, including the Brokpas of Ladakh, also known as the last of the Aryans.
Padma Shri T S Satyan, renowned as the 'Father of Indian Photojournalism', has captured both monumental events and everyday life in India, reflecting the essence of ordinary people.
From astrophotography to capturing the moods of the ocean, these five photographers prove that each picture opens the doors to a whole new world. Here’s a look at their work.
Wildlife photographers Rohit and Kalyan Varma share 12 stunning shots from their repository at Nature inFocus, a collective of like-minded wildlife enthusiasts from across the world.
Munna Thaakur is a well-known celebrity photographer today, but had to fight tooth and nail to be able to support his family. He recalls the struggles of chasing his dream, and how he made it to where he is today.
Did you know that India’s first selfie was taken in 1880 by Tripura’s Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya, the architect of modern Agartala and a pioneer of photography during his time?
Freelance photographer Sharun S has recreated the most famous works of art by painter Raja Ravi Varma, with trans models, in a bid to break existing notions of beauty.
Delhi-based Urshita Saini runs Momma Story, a birth photography studio that captures moments from the process of labour and child birth for parents to document their newborn’s arrival.