Tag Archive for: Karthick Saravanan Photography

Street Water Reflect as Mirror by Karthick Saravanan
While wandering along a roadside, the aftermath of a recent rainfall transformed the scene into a canvas ripe for capture. Puddles of rainwater scattered across the road became mirrors, reflecting the world above. Behind these reflective surfaces stood a tree, a shop, and a parked vehicle, each contributing to the composition of the moment. The photographer, seizing this opportunity, utilized the water's surface to capture a reflection of the scene, turning an ordinary street view into an intriguing play of light, shadow, and reflection. This image, a testament to the photographer's eye for capturing the beauty in everyday moments, showcases a dual perspective of life and its mirrored counterpart, offering a moment of pause and appreciation for the transient beauty of the post-rain streetscape.

Morning Rhythms by Karthick Saravanan
This photograph, "Morning Rhythms," was taken during the early morning hours on the picturesque seascape of Thiruvanmiyur Beach, Chennai, India. I took the photo when a group of children was playfully interacting with a traditional wooden raft, "kattumaram," attempting to make it float in the calm sea. This photo reflects the charm and allure of the coastal region.

A Man with Shadows of Toothbrush by Karthick Saravanan
This photograph "The Rubbing - Documenting the Family Home" was taken at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. The creator of the artwork had taken charcoal and paper and recreated a life-sized version of his childhood home.