Interview with Srikanth Kolari, part 2: Photographer is a Messenger…
This is the second part of the interview with the photographer Srikanth Kolari. Read the first part here: Colours of India in B&W photography

Photo: Srikanth Kolari (c)
This is the second part of the interview with the photographer Srikanth Kolari. Read the first part here: Colours of India in B&W photography

Photo: Srikanth Kolari (c)
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Srikanth Kolari aka Sri is an emerging photographer from India with a strong sense for social issues and amazing eye for sharping these moments through the camera viewfinder… I’m very happy to have Sri as the first interviewed photographer on Body Pixel…
Photo: Srikanth Kolari (c)
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