Kabeer Sharma
With digital photo lenses all around us, life is no longer what it was. Public exposure is a constant threat. But relax, say megapixel historians, look at the bright side.
Photographer Gauri Gill’s images of Rajasthan are distinct for their absence of colour. She says that would have just got in her way.
Magnum photographer Martin Parr doesn’t believe in the perfect pretty picture and uses the lens to dissect society, almost grotesquely.
Spiti’s bare landscape pulls you in as much does the warmth of the people from the valley, believes photographer Idris Ahmed.
His own story is astonishing, but Vicky Roy’s photos of Ground Zero would stand out even without his life graph.
An exhibition in London looks at 150 years of photography in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
For an exhibition on Bhutan, the current king himself, an avid photographer, gives us an insider’s view of his kingdom and its people.
India has the honour of being the subject of Lord Snowdon’s latest exhibition. But go back in time if you want to see his finest work yet.