Jean-Paul Sartre says that humans live in a constant state of abandonment and anguish. You are what you are and not what you are not, but you can choose to be what you are not by not being who you are. It’s the simplicity of existence & the undying need to hold yourself accountable. While … Continue reading
Category Archives: Photography
At Your Service
The photo series is set in the milieu of the 2020 pandemic’s impact across the world. Saloni, with her pictures, hopes to relay gratitude for those who’ve been ‘at our service’ through this rough patch. By Saloni Thakur Dehradun’s Saloni Thakur is a passionate photographer with balanced aesthetic sensibilities. She has the ability to blend her own experiences … Continue reading
The Whispers of Antiques
By Shaily Mishra Shaily Mishra is a final-year undergraduate student of journalism at Kalindi College, Delhi University. She is a budding cinematographer who likes to be called a feminist visual storyteller. She mostly drifts around mining the repository of forgotten and underrated Indian Cinema or attempts to unclog her writer’s block. She can be found … Continue reading
Tales of the Blue City
I took these photographs in the old city of Jodhpur, when I was there for a few hours. The blue was overwhelming but fascinating. I wanted to hold it all in my hand. I wanted to turn into Steve McCurry for just those few hours. But this is what I got. By Shubhdeep Kaur Shubhdeep … Continue reading
remission – about recording, reliving and remembering
An Edition of ‘Ease’ it would be wrong to not call this a stream of consciousness because this is exactly what it was, and it was written in one day, when i felt everything. all at once. it was wonderful. i would consider this holding onto that feeling. By Tanvi Singh Tanvi Singh is a … Continue reading
‘At Ease’ with Sunlight
An Edition of ‘Ease’ An exploration of one of the simplest things that brings me ease – sunlight. An inventory of sacred moments I’ve found myself caught up in a sun ray. An attempt to reflect upon how I felt in each of these frozen instants. By Tanvi Sawant Tanvi is a nineteen year old … Continue reading
Menon
An Edition of ‘Ease’ Ayush describes this series as having “no preconception of what is to be shot, but both Shreya Menon and I were ready to go out fail and learn something. After shooting outside and getting tired we decided to go in a restaurant and eat something. We found this restaurant where there … Continue reading
Play of emotions, colours and god
‘I am not a big fan of idol worship but have always been fascinated by the people who make the art and the people who walk the wire there. Their faith, belief, arts, colours, music, sound, love, devotion, have fascinated me ever since I can remember. So this wari, I decided to visit the walk … Continue reading
Landscapes From Sikkim
By Yash Pandit About Yash: Yash Pandit is a student of Literature and has unfathomable love for bikes, books, and breakfast food. Currently he runs a magazine called Whiplash, and goes around taking photos at every music festival he can get into. He is always up for stray-dog petting marathons and air-guitaring to hard rock. … Continue reading
Twenty Seventeen
A series of stories from the readers – of the things and places that told their year’s tale. 3rd November 2017. Wadala, Mumbai. … Continue reading