Indian human figure photography
Collection by Nikita Mali • Last updated 3 days ago
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Rajasthan India
Ladies in Rajasthan, India
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El que portava la llenya del crematori,Gat Manikarnika, Venarés, Uttar Pradesh, India, Agost 2008. Los cuerpos de los muertos se traen al Gat Manikarnika para su posterior cremación y posterior esparcimiento de sus cenizas por el rio Ganges, el rio sagrado del pueblo hindú. Venarés es la ciudad del Dios Shiva y todo aquel que muere en Venarés será salvado, así pues muchos viejosde toda la India vienen a Venarés los últimos años de su vida, para aquí morir, siendo esparcidos en el Ganges el…
Portrait Of An Old Indian Worker With A Magenta Turban... - Digital Art | Nitin Bharade | Touchtalent
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Indian potter in traditional Rajasthani turban works on potter's wheel at home making clay pots in Nimaj village, Rajasthan, Northern India
Gypsy Women in India editorial photography. Image of woman - 18137977
Gypsy Women in India. Photo about woman, remote, vertical, asia, dress, women, open, lifestyle, sheep, colour, water, mandu, culture, nomadic, ornaments, expression, close - 18137977
india - andhra pradesh
A visit to the Lambadi or Banjara tribal people at Raikal village. Amongst innumerable tribes who have thronged various places of eastern India, Banjara is significant. They are the typical nomads who wonder from one place to another thus leading a life in its own terms and condition. Thus their way of living is quite thrilling and full of adventures. What are equally colorful are their costumes. In fact, a Banjara women`s mode of dressing is regarded to be the most colorful as well as…
Faces of India - 61
Arguably, India has the most photogenic people ever. Their sun battered faces, their colorful costumes, and their willingness to be photographed make them the best photography subjects. In this series, The Faces Of India, I showcase my portraits of the most photogenic people I met in India. During Durga Puja in Agra.