Tag Archive for: India
Leading Woman by Lavi Dhurve
We were staying in that village for 6 days for the NSS camp. What are the routines of the people there, and how many people live in the village? How many houses are there? What are the problems of the people? Getting all this information was our first task. During that time I met this uncle. On whose right stood his 5-year-old grandson and granddaughter. The picture that emerged at that time was sitting in front of my eyes, wrinkles of fifty years on one side of it and five years of dreams standing on the other side.
Fishing for A Living by Karthick Saravanan
Black and white street photography capture the essence of candid moment and the rawness of everyday life. The image I have described fishermen's pulling nets from sea after fishing is a powerful representation of the daily routine and hard work of the fisherman's.
The photograph captures the physical strain and effort of the fisherman as he pulls the heavy nets towards the seashore.The contrast of black and white creates a dramtic effect,emahasizing the derails of the fishermen,the texture of their clothing,and the water’s movement.The use of monochrome also adds a timeless and nostaldic feel to the photograph.
Overall, the photography capture the essence of the fishing industry and the hard work in brining seafood tour tables.The composition, contrst, and use of black and white create a stunning image that conveys a sense of admiration and respect for those who work in this demanding profession.
Stair Frames by Amit K Sharma
I was just leaving my office that day and took the stairs instead of using the lift. Usually, I use lifts but that day I took a lift when I was on stairs and tried to see down how many stairs are left then I saw this pattern from the top. That seems so amazing and took my phone out of my pocket and took this.