Visual Series
This body of work examines Lucknow as a lived architecture rather than a preserved monument. The city appears not as spectacle, but as a continuous presence shaped by light, stone, and human rhythm.
Drawing from an 80’s visual sensibility, the series resists contemporary speed. Muted tones, softened contrast, and deliberate stillness allow memory to surface organically, suggesting a Lucknow that exists between history and habit.
The photographs are less concerned with documentation and more with endurance. What remains when the noise recedes, when the city is allowed to breathe.















