India

bip_mistry_monkeyman_indiaMonkeyman, Shadipur Depot,Delhi

bip_mistry_holi_indiaHoli festival, Varanasi

train_bip_mistryReading on train journey, India

yoga_bip_mistryYoga posture, Varanasi

boysTea boys in Asi Ghat, Varanasi

monkeymanMonkeyman performer from Shadipur, Delhi

raj_womanRajasthani lady, Kathputli Colony, Delhi

holiHoli festival in family home, Varanasi

massageMasseur on the street, Old Delhi

namasteNamaste, Holi Festival, , Varanasi

pujaPuja, River Ganga (Ganges), Varanasi

mosque_prayerMosque prayers, Varanasi

tantric_yogiTantri Yogi, Varanasi

swastikaSwastika, Hindu symbol of peace, Varanasi

Bip Mistry Portrait PhotographerHoly man smoking in Varanasi

India_villageRural village of Degam, Gujerat

Bip Mistry Portrait PhotographerSadhus, Varanasi

Man begging in the entrance to a jewellery shop

Published in educational books by Evans Brothers, Heinemann, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Watts…
Images of India form a personal archive dating back to 1988.
All images shot on transparency film and scanned.

I would like to develop photographic or video projects with charities in India or charities working in India. To produce something that makes a difference.

All photographs copyright of the photographer and not to be reproduced without permission: 1988 – 2012 © Bip Mistry


10 Responses to “India”

  1. Great Pics! Truly reminds me of India and it’s beatific simplicities. A street photographer’s dream.
    Thanks for posting these, and you would, would love to see more of these!!

  2. Excellent Set. Amazing photos. Reading on train journey is my fav.

  3. These are amazing!

  4. GREAT WORK BIP’S PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY WEB SITE arvindmistry.com,
    would love some feed back

  5. wonderfull work sir

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  8. Amazing photos, holy man smoking is epic.

  9. The swastika photo is amazing ! But I thought the swastika was a symbol of life.

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