IMAGE STORY
Ayodhya 2002-2004
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Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
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Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar -
Prashant Panjiar, indisputably one of India’s best known photographers, and certainly among its most erudite and articulate. After starting out as an industrial photographer in Poona, self-taught Prashant worked for India’s two best magazines, India Today and Outlook, where he brought a rare editorial streak to photography. Chronicler of the demoltion of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 he visited Ayodhya-Faizabad again on 2004 and captured the moments on lens. He is based in Delhi and co-founder of Nazar Foundation and the Delhi Photo Festival.
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Photo Credits:Prashant Panjiar
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