Masterclass with Philip Lee

Philip Lee is a prolific producer whose acclaimed films include classics like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero to Hollywood blockbusters such as The Revenant. In 2016, I moderated a masterclass with Lee at the NFDC Film Bazaar in Goa titled ‘Mounting and Positioning the Epic Across Cultures’. Here is the video of that interaction: 

10 Years of Swiss Arts Council, New Delhi

The Swiss Arts Council – Pro Helvetia – New Delhi is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2018. In 2009, Pro Helvetia organized a performance by renowned Swiss choreographer Phillipe Saire in New Delhi. I had the opportunity to photograph that performance which was an extraordinary display of movement and lighting. Some of my photographs wereContinue reading “10 Years of Swiss Arts Council, New Delhi”

Directed By Nyay Store on Redbubble

And we are live! Directed By Nyay presents its new store on Redbubble with fresh designs that blend art photography with cinematic and cultural influences. The collections are available on an exciting array of products, especially scarves, tapestries and fashionable womens wear such as A-Line dresses, chiffon tops and graphic T-shirt dresses. The ‘Watch theContinue reading “Directed By Nyay Store on Redbubble”

J’aipur Journal features “Tangled”

New York-based J’aipur Journal features my photo series “Tangled” in its issue based on the theme of “Longing”. J’aipur Journal is a digital publication “telling East-meets-West stories about people and places that inspire.” The “Tangled” series won an honorable mention at the 2011 International Photography Awards in the moving images section.  

“Origins” – British Council exhibition

My great-grandfather Vasu Deva Sharma’s photo (taken in Berlin in the 1920s) is featured in the PHOTOUKINDIA ORIGINS exhibition and its catalog. Presented by the British Council and the Alkazi Foundation, Origins features works by Indian and UK photographers. The exhibition is among the partner events of the 2015 Delhi Photo Festival. I contributed twoContinue reading ““Origins” – British Council exhibition”