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19 Sep
The elephants of Jim Corbett

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19 Sep
Silent Shadows: The Enigmatic Leopards of India’s Hills

AUBURN — Kevin Steele isn’t happy with the decision LSU officials made Sunday to terminate…

19 Sep
Gir Lions: Guardians of the Asiatic Wilderness

LSU announced Sunday that Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron would be…

19 Sep
The elephants of Jim Corbett

When asked Sunday evening about reports confirming Miles was fired just four games…

19 Sep
Silent Shadows: The Enigmatic Leopards of India’s Hills

AUBURN — Kevin Steele isn’t happy with the decision LSU officials made Sunday to terminate…

19 Sep
Gir Lions: Guardians of the Asiatic Wilderness

LSU announced Sunday that Miles and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron would be…

19 Sep
The elephants of Jim Corbett

When asked Sunday evening about reports confirming Miles was fired just four games…

06 Feb
Sunderban Diaries III

gjgjgjggjgkhkkhkh subheading Keshab Giri is a pious man. Every evening, the bearded priest of Kultuli village would go to a banyan tree by the river and pray at its feet, light a little clay lamp, then walk back to his hut by the paddy fields. This evening wasn’t supposed to be any different. But as…

19 Sep
The elephants of Jim Corbett

When asked Sunday evening about reports confirming Miles was fired just four games…

19 Sep
Silent Shadows: The Enigmatic Leopards of India’s Hills

AUBURN — Kevin Steele isn’t happy with the decision LSU officials made Sunday to terminate…

WWP is an expression of terra immersa, a philosophy of outdoor photography that encourages photographers to remove or reduce the barriers between the earth and the ‘I’ – encapsulated as ‘I’ am by this mud of the earth – between the seer and the seen, the event and the witness, between the picture and the process, in that moment of ‘exposure’.

The Wandering Wolf Project

I love the fact that a camera allows me to not just wander amidst the wonders of the wilderness but also invite you into it through my images and films. The highlands and valleys of the Nilgiris, the towering golden peaks of the Himalayas at dawn and dusk, the waves lapping the Malabar sands, the vast plains of Kathiawar and verdant valleys of the North-East are all like ancestors and elders, teaching us ancient primordial truths through parables of nature. I feel privileged to be able to document these stories as I witness them and bring fragments to share with the wider world. Some stories are best told by keeping myself out of the picture, while others have as much of me in them as the scene before the viewer’s eyes. There’s no more to me as a photographer than what my pictures have told you
Prashanto Banerji