Jaipur The Slow City | Scene from Jaipur’s construction sites: workers shaping new homes with red bricks, one wall at a time.

Peace in Everyday Actions | A street-side fabric presser at work along the roads of Kalcota. A quiet gesture of focus and care.

Where Childhood Lives Barefoot | Presented as a two-minute excerpt from an eight-minute video. Barefoot children in Kalcota stare into my camera with a mix of wonder and caution. We observe each other, silently, curiously, through the lens. Their gaze pierces the frame, asking unspoken questions, while the video overlays flickering shutters and light filters placed in front of the lens. Visual metaphors for concealment and exposure, for the tension between presence and invisibility. A reflection on how poverty is seen, framed, and often softened in the very act of looking.

Acqua of Jaipur | Water market in Jaipur, where drinking water is stored in ceramic jars and served using steel ladles or cups. A ritual of shared necessity and simplicity.