A short photo essay inspired by the colorful life in India...
A woman in India, dressed in traditional, colorful garb, returns home from a street market with melons.
"It's like a box of crayons," my buddy said to me as we strolled through the streets of India, and I have yet to find a better description. This photo essay is a tribute to the inspiration I found in the color of life during my travels through India. The food, the architecture, and especially the people, offer an unrivaled richness and vibrance. There is a Pink City (Jaipur), a Blue City (Jodhpur), as well as cities and villages like Pushkar and Varanasi that reveal every combination of color and life imaginable. The traditional garments and lifestyle, the old-school buildings, and the curious and welcoming personalities, all contributed to one of the most intense, educational, inspiring experiences of my life.
Comments...
27 May 2008, Garret Clarke said:
This should be publishes..the photos are amazing!
30 May 2008, John Linton said:
I agree Garret.
1 June 2008, Frans & Claire van der Lee said:
Wonderful shots!