Photography
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Photos: Prashant Panjiar remembers the bandits who inspired Abhishek Chaubey’s film ‘Sonchiriya’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Why Farrokh Chothia finds more joy in his portraits of jazz legends than in his fashion photography
Akhil Sood
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Photos: The fading traditions of North East India’s Apatani and Konyak tribes
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Colours, contrasts and chaos: Thirteen photographs that defined Mumbai in 2018
Preetha Banerjee
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Photos: The Nepalese pioneers who shattered the belief that girls’ education threatens social order
Nepal Picture Library
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Lights, camera, lenses: A photo project focuses on the forgotten characters of India’s film history
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Review: The best Nikon DSLR cameras for beginners and experienced shooters
Phil Ryan Amadou Diallo
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From the skies, an architect retraces a century-old survey of Ahmedabad’s City Walls
Robert Stephens
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What is the one smell that defines Mumbai? A street photographer searches for the answer
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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In photos: The ravaging effects of climate change in the Sundarbans
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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A photo project in Goa highlights the mental health cost of being a ‘shippy’
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Fake rain and eight-hour shoots: Wedding photography in Kerala is all about going viral
Anubha George
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Ten photos that changed how we see human rights
Jane Lydon, The Conversation
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The vintage beauty of India’s photo studios gets memorialised in a new exhibition
Chanpreet Khurana
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Life in a bygone India, as seen by pioneering photojournalist TS Satyan
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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A photo project captures life in Jharia’s coal fields, which have been on fire for over a century
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Watch: Lioness steals a photographer’s camera for her cubs to play with
Scroll Staff
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As Section 377 is struck down, a look back at an Indian photographer’s images of a queer movement
Amina Khan
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A photo project draws parallels between the ruins of Hampi and a modern planned township
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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A photographer turns his lens (and public attention) towards India’s lesser-known monuments
Deepanjan Ghosh