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Woman of India

 
Ayesha Taleyarkhan (Author)
Synopsis Somewhere is a place (She found herself) not a destination, not a myth. In flux, assessing contiguous images. In today's sweet scented disarray she is waiting to be tomorrow, looking through a prism living in monochrome. Swathed in pretensions Masked by fantasy She leans and unlearns. Why is she a cocoon and never the butterfly? Walking, but just marking time? Invalidated and tabooed? She will write the script the next time because she can run because she can sing because she was born because she is free.
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About the author

Ayesha Taleyarkhan

Initially when she discovered she had developed a passion for photography, Ashok Advani, publisher, Business India, discovered her. Ayesha entered the world of B&W photography as Business India's first photographer. The starkness and intensity of the medium took over and the images acquired a distinct identity. This B&W phase never really waned, though. Some years later she was swept into the colourful and glamorous realm of advertising photography. It was the world of fashion shows and elegant models, of product shoots or shoots in far off locations. Though this was far removed from the drama of B&W, Ayesha was as comfortable with the dynamic element of vivid colour as she was with monochrome. Given that visual expression doesn't have boundaries, Ayesha's work found diverse forms of creativity. As she made a foray into the photo book genre. The balconies of Bombay caught her imagination and 'Bombay: balconies & Verandahs' was born. The 24/7 aspect of the city came to life when 'Bombay Mumbai: A day in the life of an astonishing city' was released a few years later. Next, Ayesha focused on Indian women, and her latest work 'Stree:  Woman of India' depicts Indian women in all their incredible diversity. She's not done yet, her impassioned search for images continues.

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Bibliographic information

Title Woman of India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 06.11.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Ayesha Taleyarkhan
Language: English
isbn 9788190687201
length 208p., Plates; 36cm.