Watercolor, Art and Memory
Something shifted the day I met and photographed Nani—Zubeida Dossal. Even at 100 years old, she radiated a quiet strength that was impossible to ignore. I don’t know what it was exactly, but there was something about being in her presence that felt
Capturing the Essence of Our Elders Through Photography
Sometimes, people tell me that I belong to a different era, one less frenetic and chaotic. Today, as I sit on my balcony, gazing at the overcast sky, I'm reminded of the power that photographs hold. Thousands of miles from my family, I find solace in the ability of photographs to bring us closer, to bridge the
Space and Time
In the rush of our everyday lives, we often take our closest family members or people we admire for granted. We know them as parents, grandparents, or loved ones, but how well do we truly understand who they are, the depth of their life journeys and the lessons they carry with them? When we came in to this