Tag Archive for: Black & White Photography
The Street Grandma with Hand of Flowers by Karthick SaravananThe Street Grandma with Hand of Flowers by Karthick Saravanan
In the early morning light of Kannagi Nagar, Chennai, a group of photography enthusiasts captures the essence of the streets through their lenses. Among these moments, one stands out—a picture of a grandmother, seated by the roadside, meticulously threading flowers. This photograph, rendered in monochrome, transcends mere imagery to evoke a profound sense of emotion. It portrays not just the daily life but the spirit and resilience of the local community. The natural tones and the play of light and shadow enhance the timeless beauty and the hardy spirit of the grandma, offering a glimpse into the heart of Kannagi Nagar.
A Street Pussy Cat by Karthick SaravananA Street Pussy Cat by Karthick Saravanan
In the bustling streets of Kannagi Nagar, Chennai, amidst a morning photowalk, an unexpected subject catches the eye—a cat, poised with innocent curiosity, nestled within the gap beneath a wheel. This image, captured amidst the exploration, highlights a serene moment of urban wildlife coexisting with the rhythm of the city. The juxtaposition of the delicate creature against the industrial backdrop of the wheel creates a captivating contrast, embodying the unexpected beauty and moments of tranquility that can be found in the most ordinary places. This photograph not only showcases the explorer's keen eye for unique perspectives but also serves as a reminder of the harmonious interactions between nature and urban life in Kannagi Nagar.

What Should I Do with My “Life” by Keith Goldstein
I was spending a quiet evening at home. I went into the bedroom to see what my wife was doing. There she was lying on the bed reading this book. I was struck by the title - "What Should I Do with My Life" and ran to get my camera. She gave me only one chance to take this photo.
