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Colors of Rajasthan: Candid Street Photography

byWildtramp PhotographyShoots across Delhi NCR; Travels pan-India for projectsStarts from7,000 per dayView full gallery

Rajasthan is a story told in light and shadow. From the blue lanes of Jodhpur to the quiet hum of Pushkar, I document the rhythm of its streets, not just the famous monuments.

The iconic Hawa Mahal in Jaipur glows under a pink and orange sky. Capturing this landmark at sunset reveals why Jaipur is called the Pink City, a truly magical sight.

A video of random frames from Jaipur. It moves from the architectural details of the city palace to the silhouette of Hawa Mahal and candid moments with people, capturing the city's warm, inviting atmosphere.

A flower seller in a Jaipur market, surrounded by bright orange marigolds. The colors and her proud expression capture the creative and daring spirit of the local people.

Light and shadow create a dramatic pattern in a dark corridor in Jaipur. This image is about finding beauty in quiet, empty spaces and having the patience to see how light can transform a scene.

A young boy runs through a narrow lane in Jodhpur's blue city. This shot captures the energy and freedom of childhood against the striking blue walls that define the city.

Two auto rickshaws parked symmetrically in front of traditional Rajasthani architecture. The vibrant green and yellow of the vehicles contrast beautifully with the stone building, telling a story without words.

A close up of a vintage Plymouth car, captured in a nostalgic sepia tone. This photograph evokes a sense of timelessness and the classic charm that can be found in the corners of Rajasthan.

This video shows the many shades of Pushkar. It highlights the human connections and quiet moments that define the town, from family interactions to solitary reflections by the holy lake.

The ghats and temples of Pushkar under a soft, hazy light. The scene is full of a quiet noise, a silent hum of devotion and history that is deeply felt.

Pigeons rest on the dome of a building in Pushkar. This simple image, framed like a postcard, captures a peaceful evening in the holy town.

About Colors of Rajasthan

When I shoot in Rajasthan, I am not looking for the postcard view of the Hawa Mahal at noon. I am looking for the flower seller in the market, the way light cuts through a narrow corridor, or the quiet solitude of a temple step. My work is strictly candid and observational. If you are looking for someone to direct poses, style your outfits, or edit out the natural grit of a location, I am likely not the right fit for your vision.

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