Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Topic: Photography

AP photographers Yasin, Mukhtar, Anand win Pulitzer for Kashmir coverage

The Associated Press won a Pulitzer in feature photography for photographs made during India’s clampdown on Kashmir, where a sweeping curfew and shutdowns of communication and internet service added to the challenges of telling showing the world what was happening in the valley.

Accepting the mask, imagining a dystopian reality

Sometime back I did this solo trek to Anapurna Base Camp. I have a lot of beautiful memories from that trip, but one particular...

In photos: books, benches and dreams burnt to ashes

Thousands of paper sheets cover the road in front of two neighbouring schools in the mouth of Brijpuri road. its windows broken, benches burnt and furniture heckled. DRP Convent secondary school and Rajdhani public school, separated by a wall with beautiful graffitis on both ends suffered heavy loss in the worst carnage in the capital city of India.

Looking through a window: In conversation with Turkish photographer Alper Yesiltas

A Turkish photographer from Istanbul, he captured the window across his room for twelve years from 2005 through seasons, changes and time to finally capture it standing when the building was demolished on May 1st, 2017.

Kozhikode gets young ‘neighbouring’ shutterbug, Akiya Komachi

Starting on November first, the photo exhibition of young photographer Akiya Thanisha Komachi titled “Neighbouring” will be showcased in Lalitha Kala art gallery, Kozhikode....

In pictures: Rohingyas in India; the neglect and the hope

An estimated 40,000 Rohingya, a stateless, mostly Muslim minority, live in India after having fled persecution in Buddhist-majority Myanmar over the years.