Australia - With our growing dependency on genetic manipulation and bioengineering we might be hesitant to ask when is it too much? Australian artist Patricia Piccinini walks this fine line with her unsettling hyper-realistic sculptures. From sci-fi to mythology, Piccinini talks about her world of creatures and her role as benevolent creator. You weren’t [...]
U.S.A. - With freight train jumping and hitch-hiking as his method, a camera as his tool and a desire to explore beyond the boundaries of his home town as his impetus, Mike Brodie has spent much of his adult life criss-crossing the veins of America’s long-haul passages. His unique photographic catalogue captures a rare angle [...]
Japan - In an attempt to find new ways of communicating a story, Kosuke has recently produced the first issue of his self-published magazine Contact. Contact is a compilation of his contact sheets from any one photo-series, put together for the audience to gain more information about his story-making process, and experience, as a photographer. In a [...]
Photo Credits : Shiv Ahuja India - Emaho caught up with diabolical duo Adil & Vasundhara – Adil Manuel (Guitar) and Vasundhara Vidalur (Vocals), and talked about their musical stronghold and journey through the world of music. How did the two of you get together? What were your experiences like as a part [...]
England – Emaho catches up with London – based artist / illustrator Neal Fox who brings together unlikely characters like William Burroughs and Francis Bacon sipping tea together. The macabre, the surreal and the fantastic come together in his work. There is a certain amount of conscious effort on your part to resurrect grand [...]
The worst part is the wait. Two minutes of action is preceded by an hour of sweaty palms and an air thick with tension. At 7am, yellow-vested police officers begin patrolling the narrow cobblestone streets in the old par...
Journey to Thamsar ‘Jot’ (pass) – Altitude: 4725m 15th September 2010 Day 1 We take an overnight bus to Kangra at 10 pm from Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi. Day 2 Reached Kangra at 0930 hrs and carried on t...
Germany- We zoomed in on the life of photographer and traveller Andreas Herzau and got an absolutely clear image of what his “clicky” life is like. He goes beyond the lens, talking about his experiences and his rela...
“Being enveloped by your dreams is not a very common phenomenon; it becomes an obsession if they get the better of you. People are possessed by their dreams. Some call it ambition and some call it hope, but in actuality t...
Recently, I went on a trek on and around the majestic volcano, Mount Bromo which lies in East Java, Indonesia. It was my first trip to the country and I could not have asked for a better experience. It was a truly enjoya...
I’ve had my dear old Enfield for 11 years and two months and I’ve never left its side. I’ve taken it up to Ladakh for 10 straight summers; the first nice years I travelled from Manali to Ladakh but this year, due to the ...
India- The Southern Spectacle Southern India is located at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea which is a fitting ‘central’ position for this cultural paragon of the country. The artistic v...
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. The 60’s was a time popularly known for the incarnation of Psychedelic Culture. It was an era of hippies swinging-by preaching both love and peace; however not every place had the same story to ...