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North Kolkata

Paradoxes, Irrelevance and Chhapakhana Trails.

February 21, 2017 / Leave a Comment
chhapakhana trails

Did you ever pick up an engraved wooden block up, dip it into the colour and print that on a sheet of cloth? If you haven’t, you’ve no clue how incredible it feels. The Future of the Past’s [Read more...]

Posted in: Culture, Events, Explore Kolkata, Kolkata, North Kolkata, Reviews, Root, Social Media and Me, State, travel, West Bengal Tagged: Charuchandra Guha, Chhapakhana Trails, Paramita Saha, Priyanka Chatterjee, The Future of the Past

10 recent things I haven’t blog posted about.

December 17, 2014 / 1 Comment

Hi friends, This week, my blog post will feature 10 things I came across in the last few days but could not manage to talk much about it. I've spent time with family, friends, shooting people, [Read more...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Black and White, Burrabazar, Colours, Culture, Dalhousie, Kalighat, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Photography, Portraits, Season, Selfies, State, Street Photography, West Bengal, Winter Tagged: Arijit Saha, Armenian church, Armenian church in Chinsurah, Bengal temples, Chetla Mondal Temple, Chetla Mondol temple, Delhi Gang rape, First Armenian church in India, Greek Church in Kolkata, Jit Saha, Kolkata Tourism, Maidan morning photos, Murari Bapu in Kolkata, Nirbhaya, OIdest church in India, Old buildings in Kolkata, Oldest Armenian church, Protsahan, Radhanath Temple Kolkata, Ram Katha by Murari Bapu, Ram Katha in Kolkata, Susanna Annamaria, Susanna’s seven husbands, Temples in Kolkata, Vaishali Saha, Vaishali Thakkar

What does Happiness mean to you?

August 3, 2014 / 2 Comments

A proper definition of happiness remains as ever, elusive. There has been scholars and thinkers who have spent ages wondering what it could mean. I asked the same question to my friends yesterday on [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Eid, Kolkata Street Photography, Monsoon, North Kolkata, Photography, Season Tagged: Eid, Gate number 3, Kolkata beggars, Kolkata Metro station, mahatma gandhi road, Mahatma Gandhi Road metro station

Kolkata – a Love story .

June 21, 2014 / 2 Comments

You flow effortlessly into the remainder of my nostalgia; a life of stamps on postcards, of sophisticated salons and bittersweet before-dinner drinks; of operas and foreign languages and relics from [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Explore Kolkata, Guest Posts, Kolkata Exclusive!, Kolkata Street Photography, Nakhoda Mosque, North Kolkata, Photography, State, Street Photography, West Bengal Tagged: calcutta, kolkata, Love story

In revelry and dissent, my Calcutta

June 8, 2014 / Leave a Comment

This city of Calcutta, the city of an ever changing skyline.. the city that never stops, radiating from every corner - the exuberance of its colours, its enthusiasm, its spirit. "Tilottoma" Kolkata, [Read more...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Basanta Utsav, Black and White, Bow Barracks, Burrabazar, Christmas, College Street, Colours, Culture, Dalhousie, Esplanade, Explore Kolkata, Kalighat, Kolkata Exclusive!, Kolkata Street Photography, Kumartuli, Long exposures, Mullick Ghat, Nakhoda Mosque, North Kolkata, Park Street, Photography, Season, Spring, Street Photography, Winter Tagged: kolkata, Kolkata Photographs

Why should you Photo walk?

May 7, 2014 / 8 Comments

Photo walking can be an exciting way to know and to make newer friends in your city. Grab your camera, stroll across the lanes of your city. Search for places beyond pubs/bars and voila! You feel so [Read more...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Black and White, Bow Barracks, Colours, Kolkata Street Photography, Nakhoda Mosque, North Kolkata, Photography, Season, Spring, Street Photography Tagged: B.K.Paul avenue, Calcutta photwalking, Calcutta Walks, kolkata photowalking, kolkata photowalks, kolkata street photography, Parasnath Temple, photowalking

InstaWalk with National Geographic Channel and Calcutta Walks.

March 2, 2014 / 2 Comments

This blog post is about the National Geographic Channel Insta-Walk Kolkata, sponsored by Samsung Galaxy 2. I was short listed in the 20 selected by NatGeo, and I felt privileged. The best ever [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Photography, Street Photography Tagged: #NGMA2014, Calcutta Walks, history of north kolkata, Iftekhar Ahsan, Insta walk kolkata, instagram anirban saha, National Geographic Channel, north calcutta

Stood there.

December 28, 2013 / 1 Comment

It came, because it had to. It left, because it wished to. I am, because I want to. Simple, statued calm and helpless. Life,.

Posted in: Black and White, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Photography, Random notes, Street Photography

Kolkata Street Photography

November 29, 2013 / Leave a Comment

You can view more of Kolkata Street Photography. The website is not yet fully updated. The indexing is still on.

Posted in: Black and White, Kolkata, Kolkata Exclusive!, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Photography, Portraits, Street Photography Tagged: black and white, kolkata, kolkata street photography, street photography

Hiraeth

November 22, 2013 / Leave a Comment

“Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate And though I oft have passed them by A day will come at last when I Shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East [Read more...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Black and White, Guest Posts, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Personal, Photography, Random notes, Street Photography Tagged: anirban, anirban bobo dasgupta, anirban dasgupta, hiraeth, J.R.R. Tolkien, kolkata, street photography
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