As a colour, red is extremely powerful. It holds utmost significance and even has a lot of hidden meaning. Because it catches the eye so easily, it is a colour that has become a part of our lives; a part of us. It is also known to be associated with an adrenaline rush, a certain [...]
Featured Photographer: Kevin Gerard Fernandes

There is nothing new about the photograph. A cute pet, a good camera, an appropriate moment and a good frame – a tried and tested shot. Yet, I find this worthy of a mention because it has been very well executed. The focus is sharp and precise and the shallow depth of field has been [...]
A Cultural Concoction

In India, contrasting cultures can be found merging with each other on every street. Some perceive this as progress; some find this offensive and some find it simply funny. Therefore, I have decided to capture this modernization (if I may term it that), and showcase these merging cultures with a few of my photographs. What [...]
Faceless Portraits

The face is generally used to convey all our feelings and emotions. But, how would it be to emote without using the face itself? This set of pictures does not convey the whole idea, which in fact, is the idea. Given is half the story and you have to fill in your versions of the [...]
The Best of In.Sight – 2011

2011 was a year that introduced us to a lot of new talent. A lot of photographers sent us their photos and we chose the best ones out of them. Six photographers were chosen and their work was displayed. Here’s the best of that lot which has been compiled by our in-house photographer, Anurag [...]
A Walk Down Memory Lane

“They say home is where the heart is But what a shame, Cause everyone’s heart Doesn’t beat the same…” Billie Joe very rightly said the above. For the heart changes beat, and finds new reason to keep beating. It is only human nature, they say, but rather hypocritical really. Anyway, this is how it happens [...]
Featured Photographer: Shivani Singh

An Evening Walk My home in Abu Dhabi is simply a walk away from the corniche and I’ve never quite been grateful enough about it. It’s got to be the most beautiful stretch to walk along after 5 p.m., anytime of the year. Lined with coffee shops, strange fountains and Friday barbeque parks, this so-called [...]
Featured Photographer: Vidhi Todi

Very nice perspective, I must say. It was a good choice to convert this one to black and white. The shades of black, white and grey are evenly balanced. It is almost as if the cycles in the foreground and background frame the person in the middle.




