About T Narayan

Things could not have been easier for T Narayan, who has held a camera in his hand ever since he was 10. Born in a photographer’s family, it is only natural that he takes the legacy to greater heights – any other profession would have been a disaster. In this free space, T Narayan and his motley band of photographers would provide a mirror of India and the life therein, in the moments caught by their cameras.

Editing photos can often be the most difficult but also the most satisfying part. Sometimes taking a quick look at all the photos and then going away for a while before taking a closer look lends a fresh eye to your viewing. You may see things you did not notice previously. Stepping away from the mass of photos can make certain images stand out in your mind’s eye, leaving a memorable impression that can characterize a good photo.

This is a unique place for visitors as this may be the only place on the planet that one can see such a large herd of captive elephants from weeks old to parents to grand parents old more than 50 years. [Read more]

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India scripted a new era of cricket domination after their stunning World Cup win over Sri Lanka. The victory confirmed their status as the sport’s new superpower. [Read more]

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These fascinating images of the legendary musician at a concert in Delhi in the late 80s, gives us a glimpse of his involvement with his craft. [Read more]

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The two-legged beauties stole the thunder from the four-wheeled ones at the Bangkok Auto Show last week.

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An hour’s drive from Kota town in Rajasthan lies a small kingdom of Bhainsrorgarh, the fort built in 1741 when it was granted as a jagir to the ancestors of present occupant Rawat Shiv Charan singh by the Maharana of Udaipur. [Read more]

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