Tewfic El-Sawy’s The Travel Photographer Blog is my one my favorite online destinations. I have been following his travel tales and multimedia slide shows and now after traveling with him in India, we have become good friends. There is so much new technology available to photographers today ; keeping up with it is a challenge. [...]
Archive for April, 2010
Spotlight on Travel Photgrapher Blog
Posted in Asia, Celebrations, Infrared Imagery, Press on April 19, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Terri Gold: Still Points in a Turning World
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In Gujarat – The Hijras or Eunuchs
Posted in Asia, Dance, For Photographers, Infrared Imagery, tagged Gujarat, Hijras, Infrared photography on April 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In India, Eunuchs or Hijras often describe themselves as a third sex, and refer to themselves as “she. They are tolerated when they show up uninvited at special ceremonies such as births and weddings where they cash in for performing dances and blessings. They are largely left to their own devices to sustain themselves – which [...]
Tribes of Rajasthan/Gujarat Photo Group
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Tribes of Rajasthan
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Nomad Camps and Tribal Villages
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When I travel I am always looking at our differences and our common threads- what do we place value on – what matters. Home and hearth, for all of us, that is part of our center. We walk into a nomad’s camp in Poshina and communicate our good wishes and are warmly received. They are pleased [...]
Guru Hanuman’s Akhara in Delhi
Posted in Asia, For Photographers, Infrared Imagery, tagged Delhi, Guru Hanuman’s Akhara, Infrared Digital Images, Kushti Wrestlers, Lifepixel on April 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
At the beginning of my trip in Rajasthan and Gujarat, I spent a few days exploring Delhi, with Tewfic El Sawy, who organized the expedition, Wink Willet and Tewfic’s friend Anamitra Chakladar, a photojournalist who works with NDTV. We visited the most famous wrestling school in India, Guru Hanuman’s Akhara. a Kushti Akhara (a traditional Indian mud pit wrestling [...]
Still Points in a Turning World: In Rajasthan and Gujarat
Posted in Celebrations, Infrared Imagery, Tribal Festivals, tagged Gujarat, India, Infrared photography, Rajasthan on April 9, 2010 | 4 Comments »
CLICK HERE to Slideshow link I am back from India a few weeks now and after a side trip to California to celebrate with old friends, I am now in the process of creating a new body of work from the images. India is amazingly colorful with rich traditions and rituals. Taking the picture is [...]



