Bangladesh - It was in the afternoon, I was sitting on my grandpa’s couch. The door was slightly open and I saw light coming through, washed out between the white door and white walls. John and Prova, my grandparents. They always loved the fact that I take pictures of them, because then I spend more [...]
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 [...]
Lebanon- Dalia Khamissy is among the founding members of Rawiya, a photography collective created by female photographers from around the Middle-East. Born and brought up in Beirut, Lebanon, Dalia covers social and socio-politi...
The Turbans is an international musical collective travelling the world on a quest to discover and create great music, starting in Nepal in 2009 when classical violinist Darius Luke Thompson and guitarist Oshan Mahony played to...
Russia- “Goodbye My Chechnya” chronicles the lives of young Muslim girls in the aftermath of war. This piece aims to document the resiliency of ordinary girls as they come of age in a republic that’s stru...
England: Emaho caught up with the eccentric British artist Penny to find out why he’s so obsessed with money… Tell us how you first got interested in art… I’ve been into making images and thinking of i...
Turkey- One evening in the basement of an Internet café in the Sisli neighbourhood of Istanbul, a small group of Africans stare fixated at a television screen, out of sight of residents and the local police. The Chelsea...
France- Emaho caught up with celebrated French curator and photographer Christian Caujolle to see the view from his rarefied space. Manik: It’s been more than 26 years roughly that you have started your career as a ph...
England- Alastair Humphreys is a British adventurer and author. Named as a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year for his inspiring work on promoting the concept of Microadventures, his expeditions are numerous. He has cycl...
Afghanistan- Afghanistan used to be a peaceful country, popular with hippies coming from Europe and South East Asia. But things changed after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979. The Soviet intervention in Afghanista...
England- London based artist, Philip Smiley did his MA in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts, New York. Over the past decade Philip has explored many different mediums such as illustrative, sculptural, installations and vid...