India in My Eyes

India in My Eyes by Barbara Macklowe, published by Papadakis in 2012, presents a captivating visual exploration of India through the lens of the photographer. This edition features 272 pages of striking imagery that captures the country’s diverse landscapes, architectural splendors, and the rich tapestry of its people and customs. Macklowe’s photographs invite viewers into a world that balances both the familiar and the extraordinary, showcasing her unique perspective on this vibrant land.
Readers will find a personal visual journey that delves into the human dimension of India, revealing the warmth, beauty, and complexity of its inhabitants. The book emphasizes the connections between people and places, highlighting themes of beauty, hardship, and joy. Through her work, Macklowe offers insights into the cultural richness of India, making it an engaging collection for those interested in art, photography, and travel.
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India, its landscape, architectural splendors, people and customs have long been subjects of fascination for photographers. The exquisite images of the photographer Barbara Macklowe thrust us into a world few have seen or think of as India. Yet we can see and feel a familiarity with the people and places in her photographs. We experience both the differences and the sameness among us all. The images in this book are a reflection of one photographer’s experience of this diverse land and her attempts to peer beneath the surface to reveal its human dimension. She has an uncanny ability to connect with her subjects. The result is a very personal visual journey which reveals the warmth, beauty and humanity of the Indian people. She reveals a land of beauty, hardship and joy that breathes with life and surges with energy.
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