Karnataka photographer’s imagination of world after nuclear apocalypse
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Sridhara TM’s abstract photo collection ‘The World After Nuclear War’ comprises 64 photos clicked over 15 years
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A photograph from Sridhara TM’s ‘The World After Nuclear War’
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Sridhara TM’s abstract photo collection ‘The World After Nuclear War’ comprises 64 photos clicked over 15 years
Freelance photographer Sridhara TM’s abstract photo collection ‘The World After Nuclear War’ is on display at the Alliance Française de Bangalore.
The 15-day exhibition, which began on February 19, comprises 41 photographs clicked over 15 years. Sridhara has clicked 23 more photos in the series, displayed on his website.
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