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Showing posts with label Kolkata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kolkata. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Nostalgia


A tram ride from Esplanade to Shyambazar, Kolkata. Brings back old memories.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Revisiting Kumortooly

Bamboo and straw fame work
Radha Krishna and some amour
The heads left for drying (Inverted shot)
Making the idol heads
Always thought why the demons have six packs while the good Gods are obese 

Friday, August 13, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Against the Red Sea

The helmsman responsible for making Bengal the red bastion finally passed away. For the past couple of days he had managed to shove the disaster in Haiti to a single column tucked away somewhere inside the newspaper. Miles of newsprint have been spent informing the masses about HIS failing kidney and urine retention. In democracy, even death it seems is not the great leveler.

This was my first state funeral and I was truly overwhelmed by the deluge of supporters. We Bengalis are a strange lot. We just need an excuse to celebrate. Students and clerks blessed the great communist for not dieing on a Saturday. Who wants to miss out on holidays. People flocked from remote corners of Bengal in trucks, buses and trains. Some of these mourners will surely stay back after sundown, taking in the lights of Paki Ishtreet (Park Street for the uninitiated); follow it up with a quick visit to the wonderland of Shonagachi- Kolkata's redlight district; and head for their homes next morning after a mandatory visit to the Kalighat Temple. The atmosphere was carnivalesque. And while the crowds waited, hawkers made a fast buck selling munchies. The more entrepreneurial ones had managed to make posters of the great leader that sold like 'hot kachoris.' Bengal is xeroxing its own White Tigers. So Arvind Adiga, you can see red and sue our Roshogolla arse but still no royalties for you.

I learnt a little bit about Murphy's law- you will leave behind the lens you need on the day you need it most. I also learnt about the golden rule- location...location...location! Its all about visualising random crowd movements and placing oneself at vantage points. Then its just getting the correct lens, exposing for five stops of difference and of course keeping in mind minor stuff like composition and news value. Fluid dynamics at its best. Considering I was always bad at physics, this was all about making mistakes and learning what not to do. So next time the R god dies and I have to head down south, I know what not to do.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A thin grey line



Image Caption: Residents try to extinguish fire at a slum in the Eastern City of Kolkata, India. Authorities say the fire started when a gas cylinder exploded. The fire in the slum which is located near Bidhannagar road train station, forced railway authorities to shut down the station disrupting local train services. One person died and over 500 shanties were destroyed.

despair, anger, dejection...
I encountered all these emotions and much more while photographing the fire at the Basanti Colony Slum near Bidhannagar Railway station. While making the images when I felt excited about a frame..... I also felt guilty! The burning rubble under my feet was someone's home few hours back. How could I feel excited and happy capturing someone's misfortune. Sobering and humbling experience that forces one to ask all sorts of uncomfortable questions and introspect.

Were the shots of the crying kid who just came home from school to see her home burning; or the octogenarian shooing off scavengers from her burning shanty or the shriveled up dead body important ? I don't know. I felt like a voyeur preying on people's misery and decided not to point my lens towards these potential photographs. Clinically analyzing my frames later, when the immediate shock had worn off after a day or two I realised my images had missed to capture the emotions.... What I had felt wasn't showing on the screen.
Story of a tightrope walker and a thin grey line.....