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Presented in “The Confluence” 2016 , April 2 . Check the presentation video here 

Portraits of Mother

Few years ago  I started feeling little depressed with two things. One is my own hate-love affair with my  landscape photography approach and another is the ongoing  slow destruction of nature around me.
I happened to meet lot of artists, photographers, environmentalists with whom  I started discussing about these thoughts. As the time passed these thoughts of two different things started growing and in a strange way started merging together . Whenever I traveled to shoot some glorious landscapes and its colors around me  , I ended up  finding some visuals   that I really felt in  my heart . These visuals had no colors, no rules, no drama,  no glorying moments but just plain nature or like a human face .Now I got addicted to this  like music or like a drug. Whenever I had a hectic office day or fight with my wife or  a terrible traffic on the road or a  tree cut down  near my house or a ground water being drilled or aunt died or see a fighting patient ,  I escaped to the nature in the weekends  and looked for these faces , the faces that express, the faces that talk to me, the faces where I see some hope.