Express News Service
Elusive as elusive can be, Delhi photographer Sohrab Hura in his own words “is so comfortable in my own world that now I’m just happy there”. Someone who believes in the innocence of creating rather than pushing that creation out into the world for others to admire, Hura’s vivid, sometimes surreal photography, is a testament to the unique world or “bubble” as he calls it he has built for himself.
Sathish Kumar’s ‘Portrait of a boy
near my hometown’;
Recently this photographer, who is only the second Indian after Raghu Rai to be nominated to the famed global photography collective Magnum Photos, marked his foray into curating with the Ishara Art Foundation’s exhibition Growing Like a Tree in Dubai. Magnum was founded two years after World War II ended by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David ‘Chim’ Seymour.