The Bureaucratics
Jan Banning undertakes a photographic study of administration and public servants across eight countries in the world.
Jagdish Agarwal
Neha Mutreja speaks to Jagdish Agarwal to trace the life and works of this legend, also known as the father of stock photography in India.
Remembering Homai
Better Photography remembers legendary photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla by speaking to some of her closest friends and associates.
Idris Ahmed
Idris Ahmed shares his favourite image with Better Photography and discusses how the essence of the image lies in the mood created
A Brewer of Exotic Compositions
Alok Brahmbhatt wonders how Sundeep Kumar takes time out from his job to capture some breathtaking photographs from his many adventurous voyages.
The Dark Side of the Boom
With touching empathy and minute power of observation, Arindam Mukherjee unearths the gruelling conditions inside the Indian underground mines.
Ashok Dilwali
Ashok Dilwali’s breathtaking photographs of the Himalayas will take you away to a different world. Purva Khole discovers the creative mind, heart and passion of this one-of-a-kind landscape photographer.
Ceiling Stories
Ritesh Uttamchandani talks about spending a few days viewing the rooms of sex workers through their eyes.
Cinema on the Go
Amit Madheshiya takes a journey with the travelling tent talkies of Maharashtra to trace the tradition of collective viewing of cinema.







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