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Morning Hues at the Lal Qila

For those of you who don’t know, the Lal Qila or the Red Fort does not open before 8 a.m. However, it was my first time and I knew no better. After an all-nighter with my friends from school, for some reason, we couldn’t think of anything better to do than invade the Lal Qila for [...]

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Elements

The four elements in nature represent a combination of both, energy and spirit. They have abilities of creation as well as destruction. They have been seen as supernatural powers as well as something we can touch and feel. This collection of just four photographs will represent the four elements in a manner which can be [...]

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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 [...]

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The Grainy Season

the basics

Grain is a property unique to photography – no other medium gives you the same look. Our mind is accustomed to equating a particular kind of emotion. For instance, images printed in newspapers often appear grainier than they actually are, due to the nature of newspaper printing. This automatically gives a sense of reportage to [...]

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Reptilian Death’s new album + Metal Night @Blue Frog,Mumbai

Sahil Makhija a.k.a Demonstealer’s side project Reptilian Death , is going to launch their new album ‘The Dawn Of Consummation And [...]

X: 11 Filmmakers, 1 Film

Anthology films are here to stay. This one may seem like one but it isn’t one. This one’s just called [...]

Drugs, Guns and Zombies

If I wrote this as a review it would merely be a whiny rant about why the movie was kind [...]

Review: Bombay Talkies

Bombay Talkies is the much awaited anthology film that aims to celebrate Indian cinema cause you know it’s the 100th [...]

Rearview: Django Unchained

Quentin Tarantino has a handful of movies that he can be proud of, in terms of direction and artful execution, [...]

Rearview: Zero Dark Thirty

There’s something awfully sinister about the way Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have constructed Zero Dark Thirty. Initially meant to [...]