I pull back from saying something about the figure that confuses me. Male or female? Attractive patterns in the fabric. Interesting that the door is open and the figure is closed.
Captivating Photography. I have personally interacted with people from Kuldhara for my blog post on the Mystery of Kuldhara and I must say the emotions are very well captured.
I absolutely love this shot Joshi – so rich in colour and beautiful light, she looks quite relaxed – you’ve obviously won her confidence. I’m travelling to India this year for a few weeks – any tips you can share on how to respectfully approach folk for portraits would be appreciated.
Love your ‘people’ shots. How do you approach them to take photos? It’s a bit of a taboo in the UK to get up so close and personal. I just love faces, but here it has to be posed and agreed… would love some advice.
Thank you :)
Mostly the people I shoot knows that I am shooting them. Sometimes body language communicates. Sometimes I will talk to them and try to make them continue with their work and will ask to not to pose for me. But many hardworking people have tough face, that is pretty cool :)
Great set of pictures. Great share
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a most fine
portrait, joshi :-)
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Thank you :)
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Wow, Joshi – this is truly magnificent. Thank you very much. Have a wonderful week – and blessings to you in so many ways! ~Debbie
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Thank you Debbie :)
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Something about how her mouth is in that half-sneer is captivating. She seems guarded and pensive. Beautiful photo.
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Thank you Patty :)
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To state the obvious, your photographs are stunning. LOVE THIS ONE.
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Thank you so much :)
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I pull back from saying something about the figure that confuses me. Male or female? Attractive patterns in the fabric. Interesting that the door is open and the figure is closed.
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Thank you Susan :)
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Awesome and authentic photography. Happy capturing moments!!!
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Thank you :)
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This is beautiful. You could also learn about the history of Kuldhara, it’s very interesting!
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Thank you :)
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Beautifully done yet again, Joshi. The history and culture in this photo 👌
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Thank you Mabel :)
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Captivating Photography. I have personally interacted with people from Kuldhara for my blog post on the Mystery of Kuldhara and I must say the emotions are very well captured.
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Thank you :)
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The colours are magical, love the way she’s looking at you
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Thank you :)
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jolies compo et couleurs extra! amitiés
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I think I know what this says, and I agree!
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;)
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Thank you Jean :)
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Very nice portrait !
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Thank you :)
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A riot of colors.
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:)
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Excellent light… She stands exposed in a closed posture obscuring the interior of her house.
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Thank you :)
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Something so vulnerable about her.
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;)
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Such a “Colorful” frame :)
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Thank you Prasad :)
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Beautiful colours, I like her expression.
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Thank you :)
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Love this portrait ! Well done !
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Thank you Olivier :)
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Very nice picture. The richness of the colors and details are amazing
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Thank you :)
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Gorgeous colors!
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Thank you Cate :)
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beautiful portrait Joshi!
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Thank you :)
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Inspired.
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:)
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Great capture, Joshi… :-)
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Thank you Maniparna :)
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Her expression, and the colors, are quite beautiful.
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Thank you :)
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Beautiful Portrait!!
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Thank you Leyla :)
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How can such a hard life create such a beautiful photograph?
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They have great faces and character :)
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Love the strong contrast of this picture.
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Thank you :)
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Stunning shot!
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Thank you Dustin :)
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Powerful image Joshi.
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Thank you Sue :)
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Awesome photography.
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Thank you Rupam :)
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But there is no resident in Kuldhara . I have visited this place recently . Anyway a beautiful pic indeed.
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Smashing portrait Joshi!
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Thank you :)
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Love the way you have used the door :)
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I know you love doors ;)
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Awesome
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Thought of the title: ‘The Last of Rajasthan’
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:)
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A thong of light in the dark. Too much depth in meaning. Nice.
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Thank you :)
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Wonderful capture.
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Thank you Rajesh :)
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Nice floral patterns.
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:)
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Perfect!
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Thank you :)
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Love her sense of confidence! Great shot.
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Thank you :)
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This is excellent. The sharp details of her face are excellent.
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Thank you Ana :)
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Beautiful .. such a lovely capture
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Thank you Julie :)
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Nice Shots.
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Thank you :)
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I have no words to say but it is an excellent photograph of horror place ,I Love the way you have used the door :)
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Thank you Sunil :)
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Amazing. I love the detail.
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Thank you :)
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I love the look in her eyes. Lots of questions there. Was she very curious to take a look at her photograph?
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No, she was ok :)
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awesome pic
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Thank you Harini :)
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Very cooool!!!
Have a nice week end!
Photographer Gil Zetbase
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I absolutely love this shot Joshi – so rich in colour and beautiful light, she looks quite relaxed – you’ve obviously won her confidence. I’m travelling to India this year for a few weeks – any tips you can share on how to respectfully approach folk for portraits would be appreciated.
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Thank you :)
They absolutely love foreigners. So they will be more than happy to be photographed :)
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What a wonderful shot :) I love the colours
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Thank you :)
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Love your ‘people’ shots. How do you approach them to take photos? It’s a bit of a taboo in the UK to get up so close and personal. I just love faces, but here it has to be posed and agreed… would love some advice.
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Thank you :)
Mostly the people I shoot knows that I am shooting them. Sometimes body language communicates. Sometimes I will talk to them and try to make them continue with their work and will ask to not to pose for me. But many hardworking people have tough face, that is pretty cool :)
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I am in love with the colors and textures! Wonderful image!
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Thank you Cynthia :)
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Wow.
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:)
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Her capture is very special.
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Thank you :)
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Awesome Clicks
which model you use ?
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Thank you :)
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the beauty of rajasthan is incredible… plzz visit my blog for a amazing destination of rajasthan!!
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:)
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Color of the door and the floral pattern on her saree, is a perfect match. Awesome shot.
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Thank you :)
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perfection!! fantastic framing which makes the woman stand out amidst the array of patterns and eye-catching colors…you are so talented!!
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Thank you so much :)
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I love you portrait work!
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Happy to know that :)
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That interior ❣️
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:)
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Amazing image Joshi !!
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Thank you Bernie :)
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