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​​AMONGST THE BELIEVERS

The Kumbh Mela at Prayag

 

Black-and-white panoramic photographs, shot entirely on film, of successive Kumbh Melas at Prayag – 2001, 2007, 2013 & 2019.

 

The book is designed so that pages may be removed and framed to hang as art prints.

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Hardcover loose-leaf bound book in a clamshell box

Size: 47 X 22 cm (18.5 X 8.75 inches)

48 Plates

Publisher: Arthshila​

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INDIANISMS

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December 2023, Self-published

Limited edition of 350, numbered and signed

18 X 18 X 2.3 cm

Three accordion booklets in a four-fold outer case

68 pages / 56 Plates

INR 2000/- + Shipping

 

Around 2010, when I dove into my archive as a way to find a new direction to my photography, I came across many images that were about a vernacular visual language typical to India. Around the same time I had also begun to photograph in the square format observing the irony, idiosyncrasy and inventiveness that abound in Indian life. Thus was born Indianisms.

You can look for meanings in the images, or consider them as Full Timepass Only. Either way - Please Relish!

Indianisms refers to words or phrases characteristic of Indian English, often literal translations from the vernacular.

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To buy within India (includes shipping)

Pay 2230/- to UPI ID: ppanjiar@okhdfcbank

& Send payment details with your full shipping

address to ppanjiar@gmail.com

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To buy from outside India 

write to ppanjiar@gmail.com

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THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN

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Published September 2021, the book is a compilation of back stories from three decades of my years as a photojournalist, told through my images and words.

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Hard Cover | Size: 170 X 230 mm

Pages: 154 pages, including gatefolds 

Images & Texts: Prashant Panjiar

Publisher: Navajivan Trust
Price: Rs 3000

 

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REVIEWS (extracts)

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"For someone of Prashant's generation (like me) reading the book is an out-of-body experience, it's like revisiting your life as it happened to someone else, someone more engaged, with a better eye, who looked harder." – Mukul Kesavan, Biblio Review of Books

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"Between banditry and farmer suicides, Panjiar tells us many stories – his own, of print journalism in post-Emergency India, but the most crucial story he narrates is that of India itself." – Shreevatsa Nevatia, India Today

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