Layers of India is a quiet journey into a country often described through colour and chaos, but rarely through the hush that lives beneath it. This zine leans into that stillness. It gathers the small moments – those you only notice when you slow your breath and truly look – and lets them speak for themselves.
These photographs were made in pauses rather than crescendos: in the soft drift of incense at dawn, along worn railway tracks, behind half-opened doors and in the everyday rituals that hold communities together. They’re observations shaped not by spectacle, but by presence. By choosing to stand still. By listening before lifting the camera.
Within these pages you’ll meet barbers working under open skies, travellers framed by train windows, worshippers moving through smoke and light, and children watching the world with the kind of unfiltered honesty only they can hold. Each scene offers a tender fragment of humanity—unpolished, unguarded, and quietly resilient.
Layers of India doesn’t try to define a country. Instead, it offers an invitation: to linger, to look with intention, and to feel the subtle beauty that lives in ordinary life. If you’re drawn to storytelling that settles under the skin, this little book was made for you.
Let it be a moment of stillness in your hands—an intimate glimpse into a place where every layer holds its own light, waiting patiently to be seen.



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