Nandini Nair
Sayali Goyal finds in ordinary objects the richness of Indian design. The photographer tells how she turns the mundane into the magnificent
The condition of extreme loneliness in a big city is well known, and director Ritesh Batra examines this very carefully, both with his script and his camera
Parul Sharma captures the pauses and patterns of everydayness in black and white (Photos: Rohit Chawla)
Fifty years of a master photographer’s encounter with men and women who shaped India’s political and cultural destiny
The exquisite plant photography of Karl Blossfeldt illuminates life from stalk to tendril in a rare exhibition
“If you dare to do what Poonam Pandey did, you can get 40 calendar shoots in a month, and earn a lot of money”
“A film star may not always look great or be in a good mood. It’s up to the photographer to use lighting, make-up to ensure the shot looks great.”
“One of my favourite weddings was of Karisma Kapoor. She was stunning. Everywhere you looked, there were moments you just had to capture.”
In India for a Nat Geo assignment, photographer Steve McCurry rebuts criticism that he is a one-image wonder