Unscripted Vision
The death of Raghu Rai marks more than the passing of a celebrated photographer; it signals the quiet erosion of a way of seeing India that is increasingly rare.
The death of Raghu Rai marks more than the passing of a celebrated photographer; it signals the quiet erosion of a way of seeing India that is increasingly rare.
India’s iconic photojournalist, Raghu Rai, has passed away at 83, leaving behind a visual archive that documented decades of change. From historic tragedies to quiet street moments, his images shaped how the world saw India.
Rai worked at a furious pace sending back images after images which the newspaper faithfully carried, making him a household name in India and unfolding the horrors that marked the liberation struggle.
To mark his 75th birthday, a film on well-known photojournalist Raghu Rai, directed and curated by his daughter Avani Rai,…
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