Life at the Water’s Edge
For more than a decade, I have photographed the ways people live alongside water across India—along rivers, coasts, and small waterways where daily life unfolds at the edge of land and water.
These places are part of everyday life. Fishermen prepare their nets, pilgrims bathe in sacred rivers, families gather along the shore, and children run into the surf. Water is both a livelihood and a place of ritual, shaping daily routines in quiet but constant ways.
The photographs in this project were made over time in different parts of the country. Together they reflect a simple observation: wherever there is water, people gather around it—for work, devotion, rest, and play.
Varanasi, India, 2024
Alappuzha, Kerala, India, 2012
Kodanad, Kerala, India
Manapad, India, 2019
Kolkata, India, 2019
Kolkata, India, 2019
Kolkata, India, 2024
Kolkata, 2013
Varanasi, India, 2016
Varanasi, India, 2013
Varanasi, 2024
Dawki, Meghalaya, India, 2014
Manapad, India, 2019
Manapad, India, 2019
Kasimedu, Chennai, India, 2026
Kulasai, India
Tiruchendur, India
Tiruchendur, India
Kulasai, India
Marina Beach, Chennai, India
Kulasai, India
Marina Beach, Chennai, India
Mahabalipuram, India, 2026