Step into a world where trees sway like dancers, the wind hums its own melody, and the rain writes poetry in motion. These photographs are not just images — they are fragments of a storm’s heartbeat, captured in the mountains of Mahabaleshwar. Come closer, and let the monsoon pull you into its embrace.
Tag Archives: Experimental Photography
The Weight of Wings
What does freedom truly mean? The Weight of Wings is a soulful photography series that captures birds in blurred flight—an evocative metaphor for how freedom looks effortless yet often hides the weight of societal, mental, and emotional constraints we carry within. This series invites reflection, not answers.
Why I Picked Up a Book on Moholy-Nagy (And What It Taught Me Beyond Photography)
This is a photographer’s review of “László Moholy-Nagy” by Getty Museum—what it teaches, where it falls short, and why his work still matters for creatives today. When I picked up the book László Moholy-Nagy published by the J. Paul Getty Museum and Focal Press, I was driven by curiosity more than expectation. As a photographerContinue reading “Why I Picked Up a Book on Moholy-Nagy (And What It Taught Me Beyond Photography)”