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In this poignant documentary capture, the photographer observes the quiet discipline of young monks during their morning routine in a Tawang monastery. By maintaining a respectful distance, the artist preserves the authenticity of the moment, focusing on the simple, rhythmic act of sharing breakfast before the day’s prayers and studies. The image highlights the intersection of spiritual dedication and childhood innocence, framed by the soft, natural light of the monastery. It is this ability to document a sacred, fleeting daily ritual with such sensitivity and unobtrusive grace that makes the photograph a compelling piece of visual storytelling.
Following a distinguished career as an electrical engineer, Naba Kumar Mondal transitioned into the world of professional photography to pursue his deep-seated passion for visual storytelling. Based in Delhi, India, he travels extensively to document the vibrant tapestry of human culture, tradition, and the diverse colors of life. Driven by a creative philosophy that equates photography with a necessary form of artistic madness, Mondal strives to frame the world through a lens of empathy and discovery, capturing the essence of his subjects with dedication and artistic intent.
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We often mistake silence for an absence, a hollow space waiting to be filled by the noise of our own intentions. Yet, if you sit with it long enough, you realize that silence is a substance. It has a texture, like worn wool or cool stone.
Read the reflection →There is a specific quality to the light that precedes a long day of labor, a thin, pale clarity that seems to hold its breath before the sun gains its full weight.
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