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photography

Old New Delhi

Shruti Ravindran

A new photography show features the capital’s Modernist landmarks and the architects who gave them to us

Tears of a Bang Bang Man

The legendary Bang Bang Club photographers documented the end of Apartheid and the bloodsoaked birth of democracy in South Africa. One of them was killed by peacekeeping forces. One committed suicide. Greg Marinovich, one of only two still alive, bares what it was like in those brutal days

Study of an Archive Photographer

Pablo Bartholomew seeks to recover a forgotten way of seeing by revisiting his work on Bombay done 25 years ago

A Novel Short Story

House of Love, nine ‘short stories’ by artist Dayanita Singh that bring word and image together, is a literary accomplishment

A Useless Quest for Deeper Meaning

A gorgeous photographic exhibition tries to commit suicide

Samsung MV800

For those who love to play with their camera and have fun with image

The Inheritance of Loss

The story of India’s contemporary photography movement is ridden with egoistic tussles. It’s no wonder then that it has taken so long for the country to host an international photo festival

Shooting Change

At the Delhi Photo Festival, Shisir Basumatari marries painting with photography

Still Life

At the Delhi Photo Festival, Sanjeev Saith marks a return to photography with intensely personal cellphone camera photos that he took to preserve memories of his elderly parents

It’s a Funny Thing

Kapil Das’ photographs capture the whimsy of this world without exoticising it

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