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photography

The Inheritance of Loss

Rosalyn D’Mello

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

Mind’s Eye View

The unpeopled spaces in Rachel Cunningham’s photographs throb with ghostly life

India’s First Photo Festival

Everybody’s snaps attract an audience online, but the Delhi Photo Festival offers image-makers one that’s democratic and discerning

When What’s Queer Is Not

For nearly 30 years now, photographer Sunil Gupta has been trying to capture Indian gaydar in natural light

Magical Seeing

A novelist traces his journey from the word to the image

The Daguerreotype’s Second Life

At a residency in Goa, a photographer is trying to revive the world’s first widely publicised process of developing photographs

A Cartographer among Photographers

Alain Paiement uses a technique called mapping to put together hundreds of shots that offer an artistic aerial view of life

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