Faces of India
Documentary Travel Photography
de Ilan Wittenberg
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À propos du livre
India is organised chaos at its most magnificent: infuriating one moment, breathtaking the next. Car horns weave tuneless symphonies down avenues of crumbling 19th-century grandeur, while donkey carts clatter past colossal monuments under a blanket of smog. Millions of people share the same land, stretching India's bones to breaking point—yet somehow the energy remains exhilarating, almost addictive.
In December 2023 I finally stepped into the India I had dreamed about for years. What surprised me most was not the colour or the noise (both are overwhelming), but the warmth of its people. When I gave someone my full attention and asked to take their portrait, almost everyone said yes; often with a wide grin, especially once they heard I had come all the way from New Zealand. I would turn the camera around to show them their image on the screen; their faces lit up with delight at being seen, truly seen. It was a small gesture that felt like an honour on both sides.
These are not candid shots snatched in passing. I asked each person to look directly into the lens. The photographs are hardly retouched, the lighting is ambient, without flash, and the backgrounds are in situ: exactly where each person lives, works, prays or plays. What you see is what I saw: real faces in real places.
The collection spans generations and circumstances—elderly people with piercing eyes, mischievous children, market vendors, Hindu holy men in saffron, women in dazzling saris, men in crisp white kurtas or dusty work clothes. Turbans, bindis, nose rings, hennaed hands, religious markings; every detail is there.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Inde, Voyages
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 104 - Date de publication: déc 01, 2025
- Langue English
- Mots-clés India
À propos du créateur
Titled Black, White & Colour, Ilan Wittenberg's first exhibition featured portraiture, landscape and fine art. Faces of Jerusalem portfolio was exhibited at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery in 2015. The Bare Truth series was exhibited at the 2016 Head On Photo Festival in Sydney as well as the Signature Programme of the 2016 Auckland Festival of Photography. Ilan's award winning photo was chosen for the cover of D-Photo magazine together with a feature story: Faces of Morocco. From here to Africa - The Maasai people collection was exhibited at UXBRIDGE Gallery in early 2020. This documentary travel series was also featured at hEAD oN photo festival in Sydney. Wittenberg's Scape exhibition featured at the 2020 Auckland Festival of photography Core programme. Ilan is a judge in photo competitions. He is NZIPP 2020, 2018, 2016 & 2015 Auckland Photographer of the year. Ilan has a B.Sc. degree in Industrial Engineering and an M.B.A. in Information Technology.
