© Raghu Rai/MagnumThey say a good photograph is worth a thousand words. But a thousand words can be a lot of noise. How about some silence – a moment in space which is non-negotiable.
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Raghu Rai ©all right reservedBazigars from Rajasthan, Delhi, 1986
Raghu Rai ©all right reservedMother consoling a child, 1970
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Raghu Rai, Calcutta dockyard - © Magnum Photos / Contrasto ©all right reserved
Raghu Rai, Darjilng-train - © Magnum Photos / Contrasto ©all right reserved
Raghu Rai, Indira in congress meeting - © Magnum Photos / Contrasto ©all right reserved
Raghu Rai, Woman cart puller © Magnum Photos / Contrasto ©all right reserved
Raghu Rai, Vip storm helicopter - © Magnum Photos / Contrasto ©all right reserved
Raghu Rai ©all right reservedMy Father and My Son, 1969The experience of India is horizontal, it does not begin from anywhere, nor does it end anywhere. It is the panoramic experience that allows me to photograph the throbbing of several energies on one given canvas.
© Raghu Rai/MagnumAt times, different meditations merge into one and gather in a single space, simply a spontaneous collection of circumstances. I stand amid this human deluge trying to untangle the merging and emerging of various colours, the myriad hues of every emotion, set in motion by each charge and recharge. It energises and enriches itself…
© Raghu Rai/MagnumThe restless and restful find their home in me … The inadequate wishes there were four or five of me, it is life’s longing for itself that makes me go on. The emergence of the unseen and revelation of the unknown leaves me amazed!!!
Lamas in Prayer - Raghu Rai ©all right reservedThe experience becomes a DARSHAN.
What a country of mine!
Raghu Rai






