
The Architecture of Attention
There is a particular kind of stillness that belongs only to the sentry. It is not the quiet of sleep, but a coiled, vibrant alertness—a readiness to translate the wind’s slightest tremor into meaning. We spend so much of our lives blurred…

For Your Smile by Kamalesh Das
This photograph was taken in one of my all-time favorite places for portrait photography “Lepcheka.” On the celebration of Losar, the new year of Tibetan Buddhism, Mr. Pemba welcomes us to the village. He is very much excited about the festival…
On a Rainy Day, by Zain AbdullahThe Geometry of Waiting
We spend so much of our lives in the margins of movement, standing on platforms while the world rushes toward its own destination. There is a specific kind of silence that settles when the sky turns heavy, a gray velvet that muffles the noise…
