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Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
Harsha Vadlamani is an Indian photographer, photojournalist and filmmaker in Bengaluru, India.
Documentary Photographer, Photojournalist and Filmmaker in India. Specialises in photography for magazines, corporates and non-profits.
Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist, filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
A woman washes clothes in the Manjra at Arjkheda village on the outskirts of Latur, Maharashtra. May 03, 2016.
Photojournalist and documentary photographer who received multiple awards such as Amnesty International's Media Award for Photojournalism, Asian Press Photo, Chennai Photo Biennale's Srishti Award for Documentary Photography.
Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist, filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
Harsha Vadlamani Photojournalist, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker in India
Harsha Vadlamani is an Indian photographer, photojournalist and filmmaker in Bengaluru, India.
Dr Ashish Satav, 49, checks on Sonaji Savalkar, 60, who tested positive for COVID-19 at the MAHAN Trust’s hospital in Utavali in the Melghat region of Amravati, Maharashtra. The plastic sheets used when Satav visited the patient were intended to prevent the hospital’s only senior doctor handling COVID-19 cases from catching an infection. May 31, 2021.
Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
Harsha Vadlamani Photojournalist, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker in India
A woman sifts grain before cooking lunch in rural India, symbolizing everyday food security challenges in the face of climate change and hunger, photographed by a non-profit photographer
Harsha Vadlamani Photojournalist, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker in India
Harsha Vadlamani Photojournalist, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker in India
Harsha Vadlamani is an independent photojournalist, filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer whose current work focuses on agrarian crises, issues of development and displacement, migration and land rights across India. His work can be seen on https://sriharsha.in
Atram Nambai, 55, the village head's wife, during a break while sowing cotton seed in the family's farm in Marlawai in Kumram Bheem Asifabad, Telangana.