By Kanu Gandhi
Kanu Gandhi shot some of the most iconic images that exist of his famous relative. A recent book by the Nazar Foundation aims to give the photographer his posthumous due
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by Abhijeet Singh
Abhijeet Singh shoots the Himalayas in their starlit glory
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by Dhruv Malhotra
Dhruv Malhotra captures the ephemerality of some of the biggest events of our lives
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By Arvind Hoon
Arvind Hoon records the many moods of the Dal Lake in a new book
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Ian Lockwood
Ian Lockwood captures the ethereal beauty of south India’s own cloud forests, the threatened shola
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Photojournalist Saibal Das travelled with circus people for a year to capture their difficult lives
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Clare Arni
The old homes of coastal Karnataka are reminders of another era, finds Clare Arni. But social changes have endangered their existence
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Aude de Tocqueville
French photographer and artist Constant-Georges Gasté captured India with warmth and immediacy, more than a century ago, explains Aude de Tocqueville
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Ramesh Menon
Ramesh Menon describes the strange history and changing present of South Asia's lighthouses
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Kashish Das Shrestha
Dwarika Das Shrestha fell in love with the Himalayas as a young man. His grandson, Kashish Das Shrestha, carries on the family tradition
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