The talented Indian photographer has dedicated his art to telling untold stories in the country’s villages.
India, the land of seventy-two nations, despite its popularity among many people of the world, is still full of many unknowns that breathe in the corners of this country. It can be said that the villages of India are the most desolate places of this country, which are rarely visited by tourists. Villages, each of which is famous for special reasons or many wonders can be seen in its corners.
Arpan Basu Chowdhury, a talented Indian photographer based in Calcutta, searches for his pictorial narratives in rural India. In other words, he has dedicated his art to telling the untold but audible stories of rural India. Through the lens of his camera, Arpan Chowdhury reveals the vibrant and complex lives of people who live in the remote villages of India, particularly in West Bengal.
His pictures show the simplicity and pristine beauty of people’s everyday moments; From the hard work of farmers in the fields to the children playing in the streets. Each photo tells a story and provides a glimpse into the lives of those who are often left on the sidelines. Vibrant colors, detailed textures and captivating faces in Chowdhury’s photographs bring these rural landscapes to life and make the viewer feel like they are part of the scene. He has an uncanny ability to connect with his subjects and allow them to tell their stories naturally in front of the camera.
To see more pictures of this photographer, you can follow his personal page on Instagram.
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