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Starring Myself

Starring Myself

Gary Chapman showcases his set of quirky, humourous self portraits and shares their story along the way.
What Slithers in the Bushes…

What Slithers in the Bushes…

Most of us fear snakes. But for some others, they make beautiful subjects for photography. Keeping in mind the dangers, Alok Brahmbhatt sets out to photograph these stealthy creatures.
‘Beauty’ in My Backyard

‘Beauty’ in My Backyard

Rajshekhar Rao uses his free time to explore the surroundings of his home and seek some macro subjects.
Hands as Portraiture

Hands as Portraiture

Hands have always fascinated Raj Lalwani. In the search for a different perspective, he explores portraits through hands.
Blur in the Urbanscape

Blur in the Urbanscape

Hustle and bustle, chaos and cacophony. A sea of stories enclosed within ugly mazes of concrete structures. The metropolis is a fascinating subject – a muse whose portraits Raj Lalwani sets out to shoot, through blurs.
Frames of Mind

Frames of Mind

Art, reality and the Fibonacci—Ambarin Afsar explores the bounds of perceived reality, through a combination of photo frames and spirals.
Exploring a Point of View

Exploring a Point of View

Raj Lalwani uses photography as a medium of documentation to explore the constantly evolving character of a place.
Storytelling Faces

Storytelling Faces

Anirban Brahma shoots close-ups of random, wrinkled strangers in a crowd.
Smokeless Chimney

Smokeless Chimney

Albert Normandin looks out of the window at different times through the year, and photographs the various moods and views of an unused chimney in the background.
Dancers in Motion

Dancers in Motion

In an attempt to preserve and celebrate Indian classical dance, Ajay Verma captures the beauty and fluidity of dancers in motion.
An Airborne Romance

An Airborne Romance

Terence Chang discusses photographing light trails made by airplanes and falling in love with their powerful flights.
Illusions with Water

Illusions with Water

Brian Oglesbee experiments with water and reflections to create surreal visual metaphors—directly in the camera without any manipulation.