Originally published on medium.com I bought my first camera nearly 15 years ago. It was pretty much a flimsy box with a plasticky ultra-wide lens designed for widest possible angle of view and also put everything in focus. It was one of those one-time…
Photographer Dinesh Maneer has been photographing the many moods of monsoons for several years now. In this story, he shares his experiences of learning to photograph the rains and the monsoons, from almost giving up on photographing the rains, to finding inspiration and adapting…
Also see: A snow filled winter in Ladakh – Photography Tour Our travel photographer Manish Lakhani spends a lot of time in the mountains, especially in the Trans-Himalayan wonderlands of Ladakh. And you can see him there in all seasons including the cold winters…
Also see: our upcoming travel photography tour to Bhutan (For best viewing experience, click on any image to see larger size and click on left/right arrows to move to the prev/next image) Come summer, just before the first rains descend on the hills of…
Also see: Classic Myanmar – A Photography Tour It’s been a few years since I have been travelling to Myanmar regularly. Each time I revisit the country, I can’t help but wonder how beautiful and photogenic the country is, how graceful its people are, how…
Also see: our photography tour to Myanmar. During my journeys through the cities and smaller places in Myanmar, I always enjoyed meeting and interacting with Buddhist monks. You find them almost everywhere across the country in fairly good numbers, be it in large cities or the countryside….
Also see: Our photography tour to Lahaul & Spiti in July / August. With increased requests to join this tour, we have multiple departures options available this year to suit your calendar. Where is the largest glacier in Himachal Pradesh located? Where do you find some…
As a photographer who travels across India to capture its beauty–people, culture, landscapes and heritage–through the lens, I often feel challenged in presenting new facets of the country’s grand edifices built by genius architects from the past. The big question that always haunts me…
If someone asked me to showcase India to the maximum extent possible in a span no longer sixty minutes, I would not think twice but ask them to take a walk along the ghats of Varanasi. The three kilometer stretch from Assi Ghat to…