Charmaine (Head Shots)

Praveena Nair (Make-up artist) recently collaborated with me in a photo shoot with Charmaine (Model). Praveena Nair is just starting out as a make-up artist and I feel she did a good job in face painting. To help her create a portfolio, I concentrated on making a few close up...

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Dare To Dream

To create “Dare to Dream” series, I searched for harsh textures on walls. Charmaine was the model and the make-up was done by Praveena Nair. I’d also like to give credit to my daughter, Tarni Kaur, who was kind enough to lend the dresses she had recently created for a...

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Drive to Tawang

Driving on the rough road to Tawang, on day two we approached a small monastery at Chillipam. This was tucked away in the remote hills around Rupa. It was a very cloudy day and we were weather challenged from both, comfort and photography perspective. Adding to the frustration were the...

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“Men in Red”

At the Namgyal Lhatse Tawang Monastery in Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh, India), my friend Angad Singh sought guidance from me on how to make impressionable pictures of momentary encounters with unknown subjects. So here is how I went about making this series. 1) Select a theme – I chose to focus...

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Lunch at Namgyal Lhatse, Tawang, India

These kids at Namgyal Lhatse (commonly known as Tawang Monastery) start their day very early. Which meant, when I was walking around at around 10:30 AM, it was time for their lunch break. The bells rang and kids rushed out in the courtyard, heading to the dining area to fill...

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In search of the Monpas – Zimithang (Series 1)

The village of Zimithang lies 80 Km from Tawang in the north-western corner of Arunachal Pradesh (India), a remote last post, sandwiched between Bhutan and China. It doesn’t get any tourist flow. I headed in search of the unpretentious Monpa (Buddhists of Tibetan origin) settlements at the head of this...

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Villagers of Lhou, Tawang, India

Armed with one flash, a radio trigger to enable remote firing of flash and Canon 5D Mark II with 24-105 mm lens, I roamed around Lhou village with an aim to capture people in their natural environment. Click first photo below to view entire series in slide show.

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