Tag Archive for: Karthick Saravanan Photography
Cute But not Always by Karthick Saravanan
During the photo walk in the streets of Kannagi Nagar, Chennai, I captured a poignant scene of an elderly woman selling fish, with a vigilant cat nearby eagerly awaiting its share. The sharpness and intensity of the cat's gaze, focused keenly on the fish, prompted me to frame the shot, ensuring clearness and depth in the background.
The Floating Man by Karthick Saravanan
I experimented using long exposure and have learned a different way to see our object and what we focused. This photograph, "The Floating Man" was meant to capture the surfing action on a Blue Flag beach in Chennai, India, during a day of biodiversity using a long exposure in monochrome as it is a beautiful way to combine different elements in your photograph.
The Drak Reflect Double Shadows by Karthick Saravanan
In the vibrant early hours of the morning at the Koyambedu flower market in Chennai, a captivating scene unfolds. Amidst the bustling aisles filled with the fragrance of fresh blooms, a man finds himself framed by a curved archway, standing as a silent observer to the day's bustling activities. On either side of this arch, two men are engrossed in their tasks, a snapshot of daily life in this lively marketplace.
Above them, hanging lights cast a warm glow over the stalls, illuminating the myriad of colors and textures of the flowers that adorn the shop. These lights, more than mere fixtures, are like beacons of hope and energy, mirroring the hustle and spirit of the market workers as they update the day's offerings, preparing for the influx of customers seeking the beauty of nature encapsulated in petals and leaves.
This photograph, a cherished piece from a college collection, captures more than just a moment; it encapsulates the essence of daily life in one of Chennai's most spirited locales, showcasing the beauty, labor, and transient moments of connection that define the human experience.