From above, two men in vibrant red turbans—a Rajasthani symbol of honor and tradition—engage in a game of Pachisi on a cross-shaped board. This ancient game, a precursor to modern Ludo, holds a cherished place in Rajasthan’s culture, blending strategy with leisure. Often played during festivals or family gatherings, Pachisi reflects the region’s love for timeless traditions and communal bonds.
As a self-taught photographer and avid traveler, I embarked on a mission to utilize my photography to support charitable causes. Joining the board of directors for The Forgotten International in 2019, I sought to leverage my skills to raise funds for those in need. Through the sale of books and prints, I aimed to shed light on the struggles faced by communities in developing countries and contribute to meaningful projects. Through my photography, I strive to inspire others, evoke emotions, and make a positive impact on the world around me.